Canada halts deportation of Indian students involved in admission letter scam.

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Canada's Immigration Minister, Sean Fraser, has announced that the planned deportation of dozens of Indian students who used fraudulent university letters of acceptance to enter the country will be frozen. A special task force will review each case of a student who has been told to leave, and any pending removals will be halted. Students who were genuine applicants and were victimized by fraudsters will be allowed to remain in Canada, while those who were complicit in the fraudulent scheme will be held accountable.
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- Applicants who came to study but became victims of fraudsters will be allowed to stay: Canada minister The Indian Express
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