Canadian Provincial Immigration Sees Turbulent Shifts in 2025
8th, Oct 2025
A migrant worker seeking to build a new life in Canada faces uncertainty after paying over $24,000 to an immigration representative for job placement and assistance with permanent residency.
Despite the substantial payment, the worker now drives a taxi on a vulnerable workers permit with no path to permanent residency. Immigration experts have condemned the dual practice of legal representation and job recruitment as "unethical," citing potential exploitation.
This case highlights significant concerns in Canada's immigration system, where migrants often lack adequate protection against predatory practices. #migrant_worker_rights, #immigration_fraud, #ethical_recruitment, #foreign_worker_protection, #work_permits, #labour_exploitation
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