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700 Indian Students Receive Deportation Letters From Canada

Published by Admin 15 Mar 2023
700 Indian Students Receive Deportation Letters From Canada

About 700 Indian students have received deportation notifications from the Canadian Border Security Agency (CBSA), whose admission offer letters to educational institutions were discovered to be false.

The Canadian Border Security Agency sent letters ordering the deportation of 700 Indian students whose offer letters to colleges were discovered to be false (CBSA).

According to reports, deportation notices were sent to 700 students who filed for study visas through Brijesh Mishra's Education Migration Services, a Jalandhar-based organization. Mishra has been accused of billing the students 16-20 lacs for all expenditures including an admission fee to Humber College and omitting the flight tickets and security deposits.

According to a student, they were informed that all the places were taken and that they would have to wait six months until the next semester after arriving in the nation. The students allegedly got their costs reimbursed, signed up for the subsequent semester, finished school, got jobs, and filed for permanent residency.

The CBSA examined the documents and discovered that the offer letter used to award the students' visas was a forgery. All of the pupils were then sent deportation warnings.

The Canadian visa and airport authorities provided visas and permitted entry after confirming the legitimacy of all papers, but the CBSA refused to accept their failure.

The only alternative available to the students is to contest the deportation notices in court, where the process might take three to four years. It is well known that engaging Canadian attorneys may be pricey.

The agent's office in Jalandhar was consistently shut despite repeated requests from the parents of Students who had been defrauded.


 

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