The man allegedly providing fraudulent college admissions letters to international students in a scam that may have hit hundreds of people.
The Indian visa agent charged in Canada for allegedly providing fraudulent college admissions letters to international students to study in the country appeared in Vancouver provincial court on Aug. 8. In March, New Canadian Media first reported on potentially hundreds of scammed international students facing deportation after spending years, and thousands of dollars, to study and work in Canada.
Sean Fraser, who was the federal immigration minister at the time, said on June 16, that the defrauded students would be allowed to stay in Canada. His inadmissibility was officially reported four days later, the Immigration and Refugee Board immigration division document says. Immigration division member Heidi Worsfold concluded the detention review on June 16 with the possibility of releasing Mishra, but he was told to come back in one week to determine his conditions.
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