Fake admission letters: Canadian Border Security Agency orders Indian students to leave the country
New Delhi: In a major set back, Canada Border Security has issued deputation notices to 700 Indian students and ordered them to leave Canada within a few days.
It is being told that these students had taken a study visa to Canada through Education Migration, an agency based in Jalandhar, this is the first case of such education fraud in Canada.
Pertinently, these students had completed their studies in Canada, but when they applied for PR, their documents were found to be fake in the investigation.
On the basis of those documents, they got visas and admission in Canadian colleges, the CBSA investigation revealed. Following this, students have not directed to leave the country.
Brijesh Mishra, who runs the Education Migration Service Agency, cheated these 700 students and charged Rs 16-16 lakh from all of them.
Students, however, pleaded innocence about furnishing fake admission forums to the embassy by the travel agent but to no avail.
Meanwhile, students were sent to Canada on study visas in 2018-19 and their admission offer letters were about 5 years old. But the revelation came when all these students applied for PR there after completing their studies.