50. Is there a risk of fraud from applicants or employers?
Category: Fraud
The Government of Canada takes program integrity very seriously.
We expect applicants to be truthful in their self-declared Express Entry profile and Application for Permanent Residence. During processing, an immigration officer will review and validate all information. Anyone who has provided false information could be found inadmissible for misrepresentation and could be barred for five years from applying for permanent resident status. This includes applications completed by immigration consultants and lawyers.
For more information on fraud related to the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA), please refer to Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC).
Apply for your assessment under the Canadian Express entry program.
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