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monicaregister

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if someone moves to start a new life in canada under the skilled worker program, will the canadian government investigate them if they have property in their home country like a house which is their property?? lets say someone is from guatemala, el salvador, or honduras and they bought a 45k dollar home in any of those countries but they plan on immigrating to canada but the house is still under their name and have a relative who takes care of the property but its still under their name and legally their property/house. will the canadian government investigate this or look into it? who or where could i get assistance here in this particular subject area??? can someone please help me? rsvp. thank you.
 

monicaregister

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how do canadian immigration officers dress like? do they look or dress like this, http://www.rcinet.ca/en/2016/05/06/former-immigration-officer-not-surprised-at-fraud/



can you please tell me. rsvp.
 

Riley Haas

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That is a picture of the CBSA (Canada Border Services Agency) and not IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) staff.

Former means "used to be" and so there is no requirement for a former member of an agency to dress in any particular way.

This question reminds me a lot of someone who used to frequent this forum quite a bit. I wonder if you know him. He goes by Richard online.
 
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