International students across the globe seeking to access education in Canada continue to be the target of fraudsters and internet criminals. Some 700 Indian students studying in Canada were recently deported for providing wrong details about themselves.
Canada Offers Second Chance to 700 Indian Students Defrauded (What is the offer saying?)
Canada has taken this decision to offer a second chance to the victim because it believes, that, it must focus efforts on identifying culprits, not penalizing victims.
It added that, those who were caught up in the 700 deported will have an opportunity to demonstrate their situation & present evidence to support their case.
This fresh update is good news for the students who were earlier deported following investigations by the Canadian Border Security Agency (CBSA) which subsequently issued deportation notices to the victims.
The 700 students from India had fake admission letters issues to them by fraudsters in the name of respective universities across Canada.
Investigations have long been initiated into the matter by the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) according to the statements made by the Immigration minister Sean Fraser.
According to him, the (IRCC) was already actively engaged in forensic investigations to help unravel the mysteries of the activities of invisible forces behind the criminal admission letters and the fraudulent acceptance letters.
However, the now that Canada has offered a second chance to 700 Indian students defrauded, the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and CBSA have furthered that, claims of innocence of the “victims” will not be considered since no evidence exists to prove or disprove that, the fake documents in the possession of the students were sourced from the agents.
