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3 minutes ago, quesquesquesques said:

Would reneging on a job offer after accepting it and shortly before the start date be considered "immoral" and cause any issues/denial of green card renewal or N-400?

IME, no.  
 

Nor is the question asked.

 

In 49 of 50 states employment is “at will”

 

Just as people who make job offers and and then renege on the offer leaving the candidate high and dry can naturalize. 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Mike E said:

IME, no.  
 

Nor is the question asked.

 

In 49 of 50 states employment is “at will”

 

Just as people who make job offers and and then renege on the offer leaving the candidate high and dry can naturalize. 

 

 

Thank you. I know it is not an explicit question but in general there is catch-all requirement for moral character, hence my question. I do like your approach of putting the shoe on the other foot, I am sure countless people naturalize after reneging job offers as an employer and even firing people.

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Just now, quesquesquesques said:

Thank you. I know it is not an explicit question but in general there is catch-all requirement for moral character, hence my question. I do like your approach of putting the shoe on the other foot, I am sure countless people naturalize after reneging job offers as an employer and even firing people.

Usually good moral character is about your interaction with police (no problems), abiding the law (no criminal charges), paying child support (if applicable) and paying taxes every year.

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4 hours ago, quesquesquesques said:

Would reneging on a job offer after accepting it and shortly before the start date be considered "immoral" and cause any issues/denial of green card renewal or N-400?

Haven’t you asked this before? At least once if not more? Maybe under a different name but identical question. 

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4 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

 

 

Nvm, deleted becasue too annoyed at posters who keep posting the same question. Especially when it lands in your inbox too.

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