"Deportation Threat Looms for 700 Indian Students in Canada"

Over 150 Indian students in Canada have been ordered to leave the country by the Canadian Border Security Agency (CBSA) after it was discovered that they arrived in the country on forged college admission letters. The students claim they were unaware of the forgeries and were duped by their immigration consultation agency in India that provided them the document. The immigration department discovered the forgeries when the students later applied for permanent residency. Experts have called on Indian authorities to crack down on immigration agencies that deceive students and urged applicants to be aware of such scams and look for registered immigration agents.
- Indian students face exit from Canada over fake papers BBC
- Canada-based foundation comes out in support of 700 Indian students facing deportation The Indian Express
- 700 Indian students in Canada face deportation Times of India
- Canada refuses to disclose number of students facing deportation The Tribune India
- Deportation notices to 700 students: Licence of Jalandhar-based consultant suspended, notice issued Hindustan Times
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