Following an investigation by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), on July 8, a Saskatoon resident received a two-year less a day conditional sentence, $10,000 fine, and 40 hours of community service after pleading guilty in Saskatoon Court of King’s Bench to Counselling Misrepresentation under Section 126 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA).
CBSA criminal investigators in Regina started their investigation in 2018 after Border Services Officers across Canada reported unusually large numbers of immigration applications for a Saskatoon-based non-profit. The investigation found that the accused was counseling foreign nationals to misrepresent employment information on federal and provincial immigration applications. This included falsified pay stubs, offers of employment and other supporting documents related to non-existent employment in Canada.
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