

Learn about your eligibility for
Inadmissibility: Misrepresentation
ICAN Immigration Law
Correcting Mistakes, Protecting Your Future
Misrepresentation occurs when false information is provided during any immigration process, such as a visa or permanent residency application. Being found guilty of misrepresentation can result in severe penalties, including being barred from entering Canada for up to five years. If you’ve made a mistake or unintentionally provided incorrect information, it’s crucial to address it promptly and accurately.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Frequent mistakes include not correcting errors or misunderstanding the seriousness of misrepresentation.
Facing inadmissibility for misrepresentation?
ICAN Immigration Law Can Help.
If you’ve made a mistake in your application, let Duplessis Immigration Law help you rectify the situation. We’ll work with you to ensure your application is accurate, and your record is cleared.