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Indian Education Agent Arrested in Canada: Fake College Admission Letters Scam Unveiled

Mishra, who attempted to enter Canada, was deemed inadmissible by border agents and detained as a result

Indian Education Agent Arrested in Canada: Brijesh Mishra, an Indian education agent allegedly involved in a scandal involving fake Canadian college acceptance letters, has been apprehended by Canadian authorities.

Mishra, who attempted to enter Canada, was deemed inadmissible by border agents and detained as a result. Toronto Star reported on Friday that the Canada Border Services Agency charged him with providing immigration advice without a licence and counselling individuals to misrepresent or withhold information from authorities.

Only licenced solicitors and consultants enrolled with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants are permitted to charge for immigration advice and services. As education agents are not regulated in Canada, neither the Law Society of Ontario nor the consultants’ college has any records indicating Mishra’s membership.

Indian Education Agent Arrested in Canada: Mishra’s alleged participation in the Issuance of fraudulent college acceptance letters

The arrest and allegations against Mishra are the results of an international education scandal that attracted attention in Canada and India. After manipulating admission letters to obtain study permits, a group of international students risked deportation. Mishra is accused of sending fraudulent acceptance letters to postsecondary institutions in Canada on behalf of prospective Indian students.

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Students who are oblivious of forged letters seek safety

The affected students, who number in the hundreds, claim they were unaware of the forgery until they were questioned by border officials during the application procedures for postgraduate work permits or permanent residence. They claim they were victimised by Mishra and other nefarious agents.

As a response to the scandal, Immigration Minister Sean Fraser proclaimed the suspension of pending deportations for the affected Indian international students who accused Mishra and other fraudulent agents of deception. Minister of Public Safety Marco Mendicino lauded the Canada Border Services Agency’s criminal investigators for their efforts to combat fraud while safeguarding legitimate students pursuing their education.

The Canada Border Services Agency’s Pacific Region Criminal Investigations Section lodged the charges against Mishra. Regional Director General Nina Patel praised her officers’ thorough investigation and emphasised the agency’s dedication to holding lawbreakers accountable.

To address the complexities of each case, senior immigration and border enforcement officials have formed a task force tasked with scrutinising the level of involvement of individual students in system fraud.

The administration of the scandal by the immigration department and border agency has come under scrutiny. Some students and their supporters demonstrated outside the Toronto office of the Canada Border Services Agency, demanding answers. Initiating its own investigation, the parliamentary immigration committee sought clarification from immigration and border officials regarding the delayed detection of fraudulent documents and the potential penalization of innocent students who were unwitting victims of the scheme.

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