Canada urges the public to spot, stop, and report immigration fraud during the Fraud Prevention Month

3rd, Mar 2026

Canada urges the public to spot, stop, and report immigration fraud during the Fraud Prevention Month

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Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab has called on Canadians to stay vigilant against immigration fraud as the country marks Fraud Prevention Month in March.

The government is urging people to recognize warning signs, such as demands for quick payment or guaranteed visa approvals, to verify information through official channels, and to report suspicious activity.

Canada investigated over 95,000 fraud cases in 2025 and refused a similar number of applications due to misrepresentation. New penalties now allow fines up to $1.5 million for dishonest immigration representatives.

The government continues to strengthen enforcement through Bill C-12 and enhanced screening measures, especially ahead of the FIFA World Cup.

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