Hello I posted this in a different section but thought maybe this is a place more appropriate.
The situation is, I recently started a second full time job, during the onboarding process, I am asked to complete the ethics compliance training. Here is one of the questions I have to answer:
"Do you render services to another organization, whether as director, officer, employee or consultant, that have not been approved by your business unit or corporate?" If I say "yes", it pretty much guarantees that I lose the job since my manager won't be happy that I work two full time jobs. So I hesitate to answer yes.
My question is: if I say "no". If at some point the company finds out I am an employee of another company, even the two job don't have any conflict of interest, I can still be fired because I am not compliant to the ethics code.
Losing the jobs is a risk I am willing to take, however, I am concerned if not compliant to ethics code will impact my green card status or future neutralization? I have heard of this "moral turpitude" can be ground of citizenship denial. so my question is
- if I am fired for such situation, is there record than can be found during citizenship application process?
- if there is record, would that impact any of the immigration process? (green card renewal, citizenship application?)
(I have green card now)
Thanks
The situation is, I recently started a second full time job, during the onboarding process, I am asked to complete the ethics compliance training. Here is one of the questions I have to answer:
"Do you render services to another organization, whether as director, officer, employee or consultant, that have not been approved by your business unit or corporate?" If I say "yes", it pretty much guarantees that I lose the job since my manager won't be happy that I work two full time jobs. So I hesitate to answer yes.
My question is: if I say "no". If at some point the company finds out I am an employee of another company, even the two job don't have any conflict of interest, I can still be fired because I am not compliant to the ethics code.
Losing the jobs is a risk I am willing to take, however, I am concerned if not compliant to ethics code will impact my green card status or future neutralization? I have heard of this "moral turpitude" can be ground of citizenship denial. so my question is
- if I am fired for such situation, is there record than can be found during citizenship application process?
- if there is record, would that impact any of the immigration process? (green card renewal, citizenship application?)
(I have green card now)
Thanks