Fraudsters selling victims falsified labour market impact assessments for thousands of dollars, advocates say
CBC NewsJon HernandezTwice in two weeks, Surrey, B.C., immigration consultant Neera Agnihotri discovered her firm was listed on employment documents for foreign workers supposedly bound for B.C.
The only problem: she had never heard of any of the prospective workers or the businesses wanting to hire them.
"I was like, 'No, this is not our client,'" Agnihotri says, reviewing the paperwork and highlighting signs of forgery.
"You can see a little bit of alteration in the font," Agnihotri points out on one. On the other, …
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