Of course there could be a penalty. It being that you might not get the job if the employer finds out you're lying about important information.
Ah, yes
£40 fine
See JAG.
Yes, lying about felonies on an application can be considered a form of fraud or deception, which is illegal. It can result in criminal charges and potential legal consequences, depending on the circumstances and laws in the specific jurisdiction. It is advisable to be truthful and transparent on all applications to avoid any legal issues.
Yes, if you move it without moving the ball. If you move the cup and the ball, then it's a penalty.
His own penalty area? Assuming it is not the goal keeper, it is a penalty kick to the opposing side, he may be given a yellow or red card. In the opposing penalty area it is a free kick to the opposing side and usually a yellow card.
Yes, you can. The harshest penalty available is being banned from having an account on Youtube.
If you do not want to share information about your work than do not write a resume and do not send it to anyone. A resume is a written history of your work. If you are not going to be complete than do not write one. Not including the things this important is lying by omission. Deceiving an employer is not a good way to win his favor.
You need to be completely truthful when putting down your time you were in jail. If your employer finds out about it, they could possibly fire you for lying about it.
If you do not actually live there, it could be a form of fraud.If you actually reside there, then no.Answer:Yes, you CAN, but that is somewhat lying. I'm not sure if there is a penalty against that, though.
The statement is made under the penalty of perjury. The person making the statement is swearing that it is true and correct, with the understanding that he or she could be charged with perjury for lying.
Well it really matters what you lie about if you lie about. Perjury charges can get pretty high when you lie under oath. If you benefited by the lie, you will usually be required to pay back all of the benefit. If you lie on a Federal document, you can go to jail. If you lie about your education on a resume, you can lose the job and have to pay back what you had made.
The Tagalog term for resume is "biodata" or "resume."