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Published April 25, 2012 | By emilgordon

Approximately 2,300 people may lose their Canadian citizenship in what may be described as the most historic crackdown on immigration fraud in Canada. This estimate was made by recently by Immigration Minister Jason Kenney, which comes after a two year RCMP investigation that identified almost 9000 cases of alleged residency fraud (this crackdown is a continuation of action which I have spoken about previously).

Immigrants were using corrupt immigration consultants to create a fake proof of residency in Canada. This fake residency was then used to obtain Canadian citizenship. As a result, the Minister proposed changes to the citizenship criteria, one of which would require applicants to provide proof of their skills in one of Canada’s two official languages.

This change (albeit a mere promise) illustrates the Ministers concern that Canadian citizenship has been devalued because of inconsistent application of statutory requirements.

Earlier this year, the Minister publicly thanked the RCMP for charging two persons with offences under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. It was alleged that they helped individuals fraudulently create the appearance that they were residing in Canada in order to keep their permanent resident status, and ultimately, attempt to acquire citizenship.

It should be noted that there are at least 6000 more cases that are currently under investigation.

My concern: Although keeping immigration fraud in check is an important concern for society, the investigation conducted by the RCMP could actually include a lot of innocent and honest people along with perpetrators. Some legitimate citizens appear to be having this problem already.
 
seems that earlier Canadians went into hibernation state, jst woke up and realizing the damages done, as per their convenience.

they didn't do anything, when they required these people to anticipate in the growth of their economy and now
out of the blue they have realized to take new stern measures against who have been living their in ages.


hope_life said:
Published April 25, 2012 | By emilgordon

Approximately 2,300 people may lose their Canadian citizenship in what may be described as the most historic crackdown on immigration fraud in Canada. This estimate was made by recently by Immigration Minister Jason Kenney, which comes after a two year RCMP investigation that identified almost 9000 cases of alleged residency fraud (this crackdown is a continuation of action which I have spoken about previously).

Immigrants were using corrupt immigration consultants to create a fake proof of residency in Canada. This fake residency was then used to obtain Canadian citizenship. As a result, the Minister proposed changes to the citizenship criteria, one of which would require applicants to provide proof of their skills in one of Canada's two official languages.

This change (albeit a mere promise) illustrates the Ministers concern that Canadian citizenship has been devalued because of inconsistent application of statutory requirements.

Earlier this year, the Minister publicly thanked the RCMP for charging two persons with offences under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. It was alleged that they helped individuals fraudulently create the appearance that they were residing in Canada in order to keep their permanent resident status, and ultimately, attempt to acquire citizenship.

It should be noted that there are at least 6000 more cases that are currently under investigation.

My concern: Although keeping immigration fraud in check is an important concern for society, the investigation conducted by the RCMP could actually include a lot of innocent and honest people along with perpetrators. Some legitimate citizens appear to be having this problem already.
 
hope_life said:
Published April 25, 2012 | By emilgordon

Approximately 2,300 people may lose their Canadian citizenship in what may be described as the most historic crackdown on immigration fraud in Canada. This estimate was made by recently by Immigration Minister Jason Kenney, which comes after a two year RCMP investigation that identified almost 9000 cases of alleged residency fraud (this crackdown is a continuation of action which I have spoken about previously).

Immigrants were using corrupt immigration consultants to create a fake proof of residency in Canada. This fake residency was then used to obtain Canadian citizenship. As a result, the Minister proposed changes to the citizenship criteria, one of which would require applicants to provide proof of their skills in one of Canada's two official languages.

This change (albeit a mere promise) illustrates the Ministers concern that Canadian citizenship has been devalued because of inconsistent application of statutory requirements.

Earlier this year, the Minister publicly thanked the RCMP for charging two persons with offences under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. It was alleged that they helped individuals fraudulently create the appearance that they were residing in Canada in order to keep their permanent resident status, and ultimately, attempt to acquire citizenship.

It should be noted that there are at least 6000 more cases that are currently under investigation.

My concern: Although keeping immigration fraud in check is an important concern for society, the investigation conducted by the RCMP could actually include a lot of innocent and honest people along with perpetrators. Some legitimate citizens appear to be having this problem already.

Just want to know out of curiosity what will be done with the people will be done imprisonment for fraud or sent back to their country ...sent back to the country not possible cause they have already given up their citizenship of the country from which they apply...After imprisonment what...
warm regards,
 
so far I am unable to understand their policies, so no comment. time will decide certain things.

the important thing is people have started raising their voice against this mistreatment in Canada itself.


spartan300 said:
Just want to know out of curiosity what will be done with the people will be done imprisonment for fraud or sent back to their country ...sent back to the country not possible cause they have already given up their citizenship of the country from which they apply...After imprisonment what...
warm regards,
 
hope_life said:
so far I am unable to understand their policies, so no comment. time will decide certain things.

the important thing is people have started raising their voice against this mistreatment in Canada itself.

Yep agreed mate,
while providing citizenship they have to do full fledge research not after they given green signal....cause people have to give up citizenship to take another may be few people will be in no mans land...
 
thx pal.



spartan300 said:
Yep agreed mate,
while providing citizenship they have to do full fledge research not after they given green signal....cause people have to give up citizenship to take another may be few people will be in no mans land...
 
spartan300 said:
Yep agreed mate,
while providing citizenship they have to do full fledge research not after they given green signal....cause people have to give up citizenship to take another may be few people will be in no mans land...

They are doing it now and intend to make it more fool proof in the future...

Y do u think there are 144.000 FSW application pending now
 
fool proof :o


Rlex said:
They are doing it now and intend to make it more fool proof in the future...

Y do u think there are 144.000 FSW application pending now
 
Fraudsters only make it hard for others and if an applicant has been honest, it's rare to get caught up in such a mess. Even if it happened, you will have proof. I'm more concerned that the fraud could lead to changes in citizenship rules, making it an even longer/harder process for legitimate folks.
 
There are still many loopholes in Canadian policies which a knowledgeable person may make use of.
I will share few amazing facts at appropriate times.

most of us, dont know canadian immigration laws, which makes us quite vulnerable.

I have no one else to blame other than the POLITICIANS and Policy makers, which make fellow innocent people suffer.


Disclaimer: Jst my feelings/opinions, no intention to hurt anyone.

god bless u.


SenoritaBella said:
Fraudsters only make it hard for others and if an applicant has been honest, it's rare to get caught up in such a mess. Even if it happened, you will have proof. I'm more concerned that the fraud could lead to changes in citizenship rules, making it an even longer/harder process for legitimate folks.