Fake college admission letter scam accused Mishra had entered Canada last year
He was living in Surrey in a rented house with five other people, while evading authorities from both India and Canada
Fake college admission letter scam accused Mishra had entered Canada last year
Toronto: Fake college admission letter scam accused Brijesh Mishra, who had illegally entered Canada on October 17 last year, was living in a rented house with five other people, while evading authorities from both India and Canada. Brijesh Mishra, an Indian immigration agent accused in fake Canadian college admission letter scam, was living in Surrey, British Columbia, according to the local media.
Mishra, who had illegally entered Canada on October 17 last year, was living in a rented house with five other people, while evading authorities from both India and Canada.
The Canadian media reported that despite having his visitor visa canceled for “ghost-consulting,” Mishra managed to enter Canada in October by crossing the US border. However, during an attempt to cross the US border again this month, Mishra was finally arrested.
In a subsequent immigration tribunal, he pleaded for his release and offered to return home, mentioning that he had been supporting himself using his Indian credit and debit cards, which his wife sent him if he needed additional funds.
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