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How do students get cheated and can it be avoided?
A few months ago a scandal erupted in Canada: more than 700 students from India went to study in Canada with fake documents. All of them declared themselves victims, and an investigation was launched.
All the students were ordered to leave the country: according to the government, they had violated the rules of entry into Canada by presenting fake documents. This caused a serious scandal in the media, teachers and friends from Canada began to defend the students, all of whom had studied for about 4 years in different Canadian universities.
Unfortunately, this is not the first case and, alas, it may not be the last. Last week a similar story happened: a group of students from India came to Canada, the university told them that "they are not in the university system", but the guys managed to enroll in other universities. And now, 6 years later, the guys arrive in Canada in 2017, they are told that the documents were fake, so the guys need to leave the country.
One of them was Lovepreet Singh. His case is now under review and it must be determined whether or not he has been defrauded. He was supposed to leave the country on Tuesday morning, but his deportation has been delayed. Lawyers, for whom this situation is no longer news, are helping out.
Nevertheless, the matter has only been postponed for the time being, until all the circumstances are clarified. And Singh can't have a rest easy, because he's had a lot to worry about in the past week.
So far the whole situation remains unresolved and raises a lot of questions: How did somebody manage to cheat so many students? Why was the deception revealed not immediately, but only when the guys decided to continue studying in Canada and applied for the second time? And most importantly: how did the Canadian embassy, which carefully checks documents before issuing visas, miss out on so many false documents?
After all, if the boys really were deceived, should they now abandon their dreams of a life and future in Canada if their vulnerability has been taken advantage of?
Lovemeet Singh has been camping out for days in front of the Canadian Border Services Agency office in Mississauga, Ontario, calling for a review of his case.
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What to do: help the guys and make them Canadian citizens or still find them guilty and send them back to where they came from? What would be a sensible move and a wise investment?
Time will show what decision the people in charge will make.
And if you want to go to Canada to study, contact our immigration consultants. They will tell you about immigration programs and answer your questions, and then you can be sure that this will not happen to you.