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Sorry, I didn't see this post from Danish. You just highlighted one of the things I mentioned in the previous post (I underlined it). However, with the working thing, yes I agree it is easier to pull that off compared to the uni stuff, but surely would've found it odd if the workplace required a certain uniform to be worn or he didn't have any documents from the workplace and not file any tax returns (unless he was hypothetically earning less than $18200/year, which I highly doubt would've been the case)
You'd think even a halfway involved parent would perhaps ask attend their Uni graduation, or at least be interested enough to ask to see their degree (which I'm guessing the bloke didn't create a forgery of) or perhaps questioned at some point over the 3 years why they didn't have a single textbook in the house (unless of course the guy bought all these and pretended to study for exams etc).
the lying about having a job part is much easier as it just involves leaving the house each morning and not returning till after 5pm, but the uni stuff you'd think even the most naive parent would pick up on.