Investigation Uncovers Widespread Immigration Fraud in Canada
Investigation Uncovers Widespread Immigration Fraud in Canada

Investigation Uncovers Widespread Immigration Fraud in Canada

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Migrant workers in New Zealand are facing exploitation and job insecurity, with over 100 individuals tied to Prolink NZ Ltd still awaiting full-time employment after a year of investigations into their employer. Many workers claim they were deceived by immigration advisor Cook Huang, who has since surrendered his license amid complaints about his conduct. In Canada, a federal report has highlighted a lack of monitoring regarding the International Mobility Program (IMP), raising concerns over its impact on the local labor market and the potential displacement of Canadian workers due to the increasing use of temporary foreign workers. Concurrently, protests in Canada demand regularization for migrants, criticizing government policies for fostering precarity among essential workers. A separate investigation has revealed extensive immigration fraud linked to the Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) system, where false job offers and exorbitant fees are exploited by unscrupulous consultants. The findings illustrate a troubling trend of systemic abuse and the urgent need for reform in immigration practices across both countries.

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