7 Ways New Citizenship Rules Open Doors for Families With Canadian Roots
2nd, Mar 2022
On March 1, 2022, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), Sean Fraser issued a statement on Fraud Prevention Month.
The Minister stated that immigration fraud continues to be a common and serious crime in Canada for many prospective immigrants who decided to get help from unlicensed consultants or lawyers.
Every March, IRCC actively participates in the Government of Canada’s Fraud Prevention Month to inform newcomers about the risks associated with fraud and the ways they can protect themselves.
He advised newcomers to be informed and prepared to protect themselves and prevent possible fraud.
#Fraser, #Fraud_Prevention_Month, #immigration_fraud, #IRCC
7 Ways New Citizenship Rules Open Doors for Families With Canadian Roots
7 Situations When Concurrent Processing Is Used for a Work Permit
14 Express Entry Score Boosting Options Many Applicants Overlook
Ways to Finance Your Canadian Study Visa Successfully
Canadian Provincial Immigration Sees Turbulent Shifts in 2025