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Hundreds of students in Canada face deportation over fraud admissions |
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03/30/2023 07:03 AM |
Hundreds of students in Canada face deportation over fraud admissions
Education Migration Services, a business headed by Brijesh Mishra, charged students on average $26,000 Canadian dollars per student per study application.
The students affected had gone to study in Canada between 2018 and 2019 and have just only now found out that they were never legally eligible to enter Canada.
The fraud was discovered after several students began applying for permanent residency and border service agents discovered that the documents their student visas were based on had turned out to be forgeries according to The Indian Express.
'I didn't do anything wrong,' Karaneever Singh, one of the students affected by the forgery, explained to The Fifth Estate, according to Global News. 'I was defrauded by my agent.'
'It wasn't until after I received that notice from the [Canada Border Services Agency] that I found the letter was fraudulent,' Global News Quoted Karaneever as saying.
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