Foreign nationals defrauded by immigration consultants entitled to compensation under new federal rules
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Foreign nationals defrauded by immigration consultants entitled to compensation under new federal rules
MARIE WOOLF
OTTAWA
PUBLISHED APRIL 29, 2026
UPDATED APRIL 30, 2026
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Foreign nationals defrauded by unscrupulous immigration consultants, including by being sold fake jobs in Canada, will be able to access compensation, under forthcoming regulations from the immigration department.
Ottawa earlier this month issued an order to bring in regulations establish…
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