Deportations for international students caught in fraud scheme put on hold
OTTAWA — Deportation orders for international students caught up in a fraud scheme have been put on hold while a task force investigates each case, the immigration minister announced Wednesday.
Hundreds of students might have been affected by the scheme that dates back to 2017, which sawimmigration agentsissue fake acceptance letters to get international students into Canada.
Some students had no idea their documents were forged until it came time for them apply for permanent residency, Fraser said, adding that those who were complicit in fraud will bear the consequences under Canadian law.
Fraser said the department is aware of 57 people who have been ordered to leave the country, and that process will be paused.


