Indian consultant at the centre of bogus college admission scandal will be called to testify in Canada

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Indian consultant at the centre of bogus college admission scandal will be called to testify in Canada
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A group of students have claimed that they didn’t know the admission letters allegedly provided by Brijesh Mishra, owner of EMSA, a consulting firm in Jalandhar, to facilitate visas to study in Canada, were forgery.

An education consultant in India will be summoned to testify in the admissibility hearing in Canada offor using fraudulent documents to obtain their study permits, all pending removal from Canada.some have been here since 2017, have completed their studies and were on the path to permanent residence

Despite the government counsel’s objection that the consultant’s fraud was not the subject of the proceeding, adjudicator Karina Henrique agreed that there’s a “narrow pathway” for the tribunal to consider the claim of “innocent representation.” Upon arrival in Canada, Batth said the agent was trying to help him switch to the food and nutrition program, but then stopped all communication.

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