How a B.C. immigration fraud case crumbled due to court delays - News Summed Up

How a B.C. immigration fraud case crumbled due to court delays


In 2020, the CBSA announced Project Husky (new window) had shut down a large-scale alleged immigration fraud scheme with a Yukon government employee and four British Columbia residents facing charges. The latest blow happened last month when Tzu Chun Joyce Chang had all charges against her stayed due to court delays. Charges against Chang were first laid in November 2020 and included fraud on the government and misrepresenting immigration information. How the alleged scheme workedThe alleged immigration fraud scheme centred around permanent residency applications. The Crown alleged Chang and UCII represented 70 Chinese nationals in their applications for permanent residency without authorization.


Source: CBC News July 26, 2024 19:52 UTC



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