Federal anti-fraud unit finds 22 per cent of Chinese applicants misrepresented credentials By Peter O'Neil, Vancouver Sun January 10, 2012 Studies found many applicants misrepresented their education and exaggerated their experience. "We are aware of this issue and are concerned," said Candice Malcolm, spokeswoman for Immigration Minister Jason Kenney. "That is why we are currently reviewing options to strengthen the AEO process to prevent this fraud from taking place in the future." Read the whole article... See also: New federal immigration rules exploited by fraudsters: documents Federal anti-fraud unit finds 22 per cent of Chinese applicants misrepresented credentials By Peter O'Neil, Vancouver Sun January 10, 2012 |
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