Canada deportation: Jalandhar travel agent was previously arrested 10 years ago for faking documents
by The Canadian Parvasi
The around 700 Indian students who are now reportedly facing deportation from Canada are said to have employed the services of a Jalandhar-based migration consultancy firm, according to the Jalandhar administration.
Following the discovery of fraudulent admission offer letters from an Ontario-based public college, the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) reportedly sent deportation notices to over 700 Indian students.
The students reportedly facing the threat of deportation had applied for their student visas to Canada through Education Migration Services, a firm co-owned by Brijesh Mishra, according to media outlets.
In 2013, authorities reportedly conducted a raid at the business he was managing at the time, called “Easy Way Immigration Consultancy,” seizing cash and passports. The corporation had been “struck off,” according to its present status.
Supposedly hailing from Bihar, Mishra allegedly began the consultancy firm in 2014, just a year after he was arrested on suspicion of faking paperwork to send students abroad, media reports added further.
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