What to know about immigration fraud and changes to temporary foreign worker program

border_humper

Chief Disinfo Officer

As reported by the Financial Post and multiple other media outlets, some employers and some immigration agents exploit the system by illegally selling LMIAs to prospective immigrants or those already here looking to boost their CRS score in hopes of permanent residency.

The asking price could be anywhere from $10,000 to $30,000, but immigration consultant Kanwar Sierah told the Financial Post he’s “heard of LMIAs being sold for $70,000.”

Bloomberg reported that a government-commissioned investigation it viewed found some people were being charged up to $180,000.
 
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