The Canadian Border Services Agency has charged a former Winnipeg man with working as an unauthorized immigration consultant and lying on his client's immigration applications. A licensed immigration consultant said at the time that at least 13 Chinese immigrants were affected by his disappearance. The border service alleges between February 2017 and April 2019, Jia collected fees as an unauthorized immigration consultant and misrepresented his clients' situations in their immigration applications. Chineye (Victor) Alozie, 33, collected fees as an unauthorized immigration consultant and also told his clients to lie on their immigration applications,between July 2014 and June 2019, the border service alleges. He is scheduled to appear in provincial court in Winnipeg on July 13.
Source: CBC News July 10, 2020 17:15 UTC