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January 6, 2021

جعلی امیگریشن کنسلٹنٹ یا وکیل کو کیسے پہچانیں

یہ کچھ طریقے ہیں جس کے ذریے آپ لائسنس یافتہ اور جعلی امیگریشن نمائندوں کی باآسانی شناخت کرسکتےہیں- جس کا مطلب ہے کہ:
February 18, 2025

IRCC Issuing Procedural Fairness Letters (PFLs) for Fake Work Experience: What You Need to Know

In recent years, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has intensified its scrutiny of Canadian immigration applications, particularly regarding work experience claims. One of the key ways IRCC addresses concerns about fraudulent work experience is by issuing Procedural Fairness Letters (PFLs).
February 7, 2025

Beware of Ghost Consultants: Protect Yourself from Immigration Fraud

Ghost consultants are unlicensed individuals or agencies, they are frequently based outside Canada in areas with less robust legal oversight for fraud, who promise to secure Canadian visas, work permits, or permanent residency—usually with guarantees that sound too good to be true.
January 15, 2025

Canada Enhances Border Security and Immigration Measures: Key Highlights from Marc Miller’s Press Conference

In today’s press conference, Marc Miller highlighted several critical advancements in Canada’s border security and immigration systems. Positioned as one of the most secure borders globally, Canada continues to lead in safety and regulatory enforcement.
February 19, 2025

Understanding Inadmissibility to Canada: Causes and Solutions

Canada is known for its welcoming immigration policies, but individuals seeking entry may face challenges due to inadmissibility. Being deemed inadmissible means that you are not allowed to enter or stay in Canada for various reasons, including criminal history, medical concerns, or misrepresentation. However, in many cases, there are legal remedies available.
April 16, 2025

Staying Vigilant: Fraud Prevention Month Recap for Immigration Applicants and Newcomers

As we wrap up another Fraud Prevention Month this past March, it's a timely reminder that vigilance shouldn't be limited to just one month of the year—especially when it comes to Canadian immigration services. In Canada, immigration fraud continues to affect thousands of people every year. Whether it’s through misleading advice, fraudulent documents, or promises that sound too good to be true, many individuals fall victim to scams that cost them money, time, and sometimes their future in Canada.
March 20, 2023

Indian Students Face Deportation Over Fake Admission Letters

The news of over 700 Indian students receiving deportation notices from the Canadian Border Security Agency (CBSA) is undoubtedly distressing for the affected individuals and their loved ones.