A once in a lifetime opportunity has been presented to me to participate in a

A once in a lifetime opportunity has been presented to me to participate in a

A once in a lifetime opportunity has been presented to me to participate in a reality TV show, and I meet all of the requirements to be a candidate for the show - except one. The show requires that I cannot have traveled to the country it is being filmed in, but I have been there briefly one time in my life. Granted, my odds of getting selected for the show (if I fit all the criteria) are low, but I think that several characteristics that I have are precisely what are being looked for in a candidate. What are the moral/legal implications in lying about not having been to this country, for the sake of this phenomenal opportunity? Can it be justified?

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