According to the Free Press, Dean Prichard, Jan 11, 2023 - please google for the entire report, C at that time 35, pleaded guilty to not being authorised to advise or receive payment for immigration services. He came to the attention of the Canadian Border Services in 2018 after advertising his services to foreign students online.
Hallelujah is softly breathed by every single licenced RCIC who is exhausted of the many many social media groups that advertise and who are so blatantly ghosts that while our hearts to out the applicants who are caught unawares, sometimes these applicants are only too happy to go along with it.
An extract
"A look into Alozie’s bank records found deposits of $90,000 in 2016 and $120,000 in 2017"
"A search of Alozie’s home in June 2019 uncovered evidence he aided 20 clients in producing false bank statements for their immigration applications and “assisted in coming up with fictitious storylines or personal histories to increase the likelihood of (their) application being approved,” Sinclair said."
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