Punjabi International Students Facing Deportation Charges Seek Justice

Over a dozen former students from Punjab are protesting against the Canadian Border Security Agency’s deportation orders for not having genuine admission letters. They say they are victims of a scam that by a Jalandhar-based education consultant.

For the past week, a dozen students from Punjab who were victims of a fake admission scam have been protesting against deportation orders issued by the Canadian government.

The Punjab natives say they were the victims of a scam by the Jalandhar-based education consultant Brajesh Mishra, who issued them doctored admission letters from institutes in Canada in 2017 and 2018. They obtained visas based on these letters and travelled to Canada. After landing there, the consultant told them that they could not enrol in that particular college and got them “adjusted” in other colleges.

Many of them finished their education and then obtained work permits. The forged documents came to the CBSA’s notice when they applied for permanent residence (PR). It is estimated that around 700 students were issued deportation orders by the CBSA for not having genuine admission letters.

The former students say the Canadian government is victimising them further. “We have a good academic record and cleared the IELTS exam with the required bands. Why on earth would we require a fake admission letter to reach Canada?”

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