Over 10,000 foreign student acceptance letters have been flagged as potentially fraudulent, according to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Enhanced checks revealed that 2% of the 500,000 acceptance letters reviewed over the past 10 months were fake, with 1% of applicants having their places cancelled. The IRCC has introduced measures to verify authenticity, aiming to protect both international students and the integrity of Canada’s immigration system. Political leaders are calling for further scrutiny and accountability.
Senior IRS officers holding the rank of Principal Chief Commissioner or Principal Director General in Customs & Indirect Taxes have been reassigned to new roles. […]
Canada has seen a surge in Indian students, with 427,000 enrolled in 2024. However, nearly 20,000 have gone “missing,” often due to fraudulent colleges or […]