An education consultant in India will be summoned to testify in the admissibility hearing in Canada of an international student, who allegedly used a fake college admission letter to illegally gain entry into the country. Batth, who arrived in Canada in 2018, said a relative referred his parents to Mishra in 2018 and he didn’t know the agent was neither a registered lawyer nor immigration consultant in Canada. He also claimed he wasn’t aware the admission letter to Humber College’s business program used for his visa application was doctored. Through another consultant in Brampton, he enrolled in a web design and programming diploma course at CDI College in Montreal. The tribunal has given Batth’s lawyer four weeks to serve the summons to the consultant in India to testify at the next hearing in May.