10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by AmazingGenius: 1:14pm On Nov 21 |
Over 10,000 student acceptance letters identified as potentially fraudulent in Canada.
Canada’s Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has identified over 10,000 student acceptance letters as possibly fraudulent, raising concerns over the integrity of international student admissions.
The move follows the introduction of stricter verification procedures aimed at addressing issues with fake letters discovered in previous years.
According to The Economic Times, the director-general of the International Students Branch at IRCC, informed a parliamentary committee that the government had introduced stricter verification processes in response to the growing issue.
The new checks were carried out over the past year as part of the review of 500,000 student applications. While most of the letters were confirmed to be genuine, a significant number were flagged as suspicious.
Stricter verification of student admissions
The new checks revealed that 93% of the student acceptance letters were verified as legitimate. However, 2% of the documents were found to be fraudulent, while 1% were linked to canceled admissions. In several instances, universities and colleges had failed to properly confirm the authenticity of the letters before admitting students.
Bronwyn May explained that the enhanced verification measures were introduced after a series of cases in 2023, where international students were at risk of deportation due to receiving fraudulent acceptance letters from an unlicensed consultant in India.
These incidents prompted the government to take action by requiring educational institutions to confirm acceptance letters through an online portal, a process that is now mandatory for all applicants, whether inside or outside Canada.
Concerns over Student exploitation
Reports inform that the issue of fraudulent student documents has raised additional concerns regarding the treatment of international students. Jenny Kwan, an immigration critic for Canada’s New Democratic Party, described the findings as “extremely alarming” and called for the government to address both the fraudulent practices and potential involvement of educational institutions.
“Canada has a responsibility to ensure that international students who have been defrauded are protected,” Kwan said in an interview with The Globe and Mail, according to the Times.
Kwan stressed that Canada’s reputation as a destination for international students could be at risk if such fraudulent practices were not swiftly dealt with. She urged the government to not only focus on fraud prevention but also provide support for students who had been misled.
A growing focus on fraud prevention
According to reports, The IRCC’s move to tighten the verification process marks a growing concern over the integrity of international student admissions in Canada, as international students represent a significant part of the Canadian economy, with thousands of students coming to study each year.
The discovery of fraudulent documents highlights the need for stronger safeguards to prevent exploitation and ensure the credibility of the admissions process.
The IRCC’s efforts reflect a broader commitment to maintaining the integrity of Canada’s immigration system and ensuring that students are not subjected to fraudulent practices. The new checks are expected to provide additional protection for students and institutions alike.
International students’ impact on Canada’s economy
International students contribute significantly to Canada’s economy, not only through tuition fees but also in terms of job creation and cultural exchange. As the number of international students continues to rise, ensuring the authenticity of their documents and the legitimacy of their admissions is crucial to maintaining a trustworthy system.
The government’s strengthened verification process aims to reduce the risk of fraud while supporting the growth of Canada’s international student population.
With the new measures in place, the IRCC hopes to prevent further incidents of fraud and protect the interests of both international students and Canadian educational institutions.
The government’s response aims to uphold the reputation of Canada as a leading destination for higher education while safeguarding the rights of students who choose to study in the country.
Source: https://nairametrics.com/2024/11/21/over-10000-student-acceptance-letters-identified-as-potentially-fraudulent-in-canada/ 2 Likes |
Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by ObosiLandlord(m): 1:51pm On Nov 21 |
AmazingGenius: Over 10,000 student acceptance letters identified as potentially fraudulent in Canada.
Canada’s Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has identified over 10,000 student acceptance letters as possibly fraudulent, raising concerns over the integrity of international student admissions.
The move follows the introduction of stricter verification procedures aimed at addressing issues with fake letters discovered in previous years.
According to The Economic Times, the director-general of the International Students Branch at IRCC, informed a parliamentary committee that the government had introduced stricter verification processes in response to the growing issue.
The new checks were carried out over the past year as part of the review of 500,000 student applications. While most of the letters were confirmed to be genuine, a significant number were flagged as suspicious.
Stricter verification of student admissions
The new checks revealed that 93% of the student acceptance letters were verified as legitimate. However, 2% of the documents were found to be fraudulent, while 1% were linked to canceled admissions. In several instances, universities and colleges had failed to properly confirm the authenticity of the letters before admitting students.
Bronwyn May explained that the enhanced verification measures were introduced after a series of cases in 2023, where international students were at risk of deportation due to receiving fraudulent acceptance letters from an unlicensed consultant in India.
These incidents prompted the government to take action by requiring educational institutions to confirm acceptance letters through an online portal, a process that is now mandatory for all applicants, whether inside or outside Canada.
Concerns over Student exploitation
Reports inform that the issue of fraudulent student documents has raised additional concerns regarding the treatment of international students. Jenny Kwan, an immigration critic for Canada’s New Democratic Party, described the findings as “extremely alarming” and called for the government to address both the fraudulent practices and potential involvement of educational institutions.
“Canada has a responsibility to ensure that international students who have been defrauded are protected,” Kwan said in an interview with The Globe and Mail, according to the Times.
Kwan stressed that Canada’s reputation as a destination for international students could be at risk if such fraudulent practices were not swiftly dealt with. She urged the government to not only focus on fraud prevention but also provide support for students who had been misled.
A growing focus on fraud prevention
According to reports, The IRCC’s move to tighten the verification process marks a growing concern over the integrity of international student admissions in Canada, as international students represent a significant part of the Canadian economy, with thousands of students coming to study each year.
The discovery of fraudulent documents highlights the need for stronger safeguards to prevent exploitation and ensure the credibility of the admissions process.
The IRCC’s efforts reflect a broader commitment to maintaining the integrity of Canada’s immigration system and ensuring that students are not subjected to fraudulent practices. The new checks are expected to provide additional protection for students and institutions alike.
International students’ impact on Canada’s economy
International students contribute significantly to Canada’s economy, not only through tuition fees but also in terms of job creation and cultural exchange. As the number of international students continues to rise, ensuring the authenticity of their documents and the legitimacy of their admissions is crucial to maintaining a trustworthy system.
The government’s strengthened verification process aims to reduce the risk of fraud while supporting the growth of Canada’s international student population.
With the new measures in place, the IRCC hopes to prevent further incidents of fraud and protect the interests of both international students and Canadian educational institutions.
The government’s response aims to uphold the reputation of Canada as a leading destination for higher education while safeguarding the rights of students who choose to study in the country.
Source: https://nairametrics.com/2024/11/21/over-10000-student-acceptance-letters-identified-as-potentially-fraudulent-in-canada/ Deport them to thier countries 17 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by AmazingGenius: 5:10pm On Nov 21 |
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Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by Klington: 7:55pm On Nov 21 |
Ebola BATeria Tulumbu and his criminal brothers destroying the name of country. 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by Flame333: 7:55pm On Nov 21 |
Canada should be calming down O..
All these attempts to trigger deportation won't work..
Too many frustrating policies just to clamp down foreign students 12 Likes |
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Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by DropsMic(m): 7:55pm On Nov 21 |
These ones are just looking for an excuse to deport ndi madu 8 Likes |
Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by PRINCESSFCFANSs: 7:56pm On Nov 21 |
there is more to this ,
Princess FaithChukwu |
Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by EKONGKING: 7:56pm On Nov 21 |
Canada and U.K have become totally screwed up countries , i pity people spending tens of thousands of dollars to emigrate to western shith@les like Canada and U.K . 4 Likes |
Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by Flangelo12: 7:56pm On Nov 21 |
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Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by Honestey: 7:56pm On Nov 21 |
Deportation back to Band E Loading....... |
Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by FutureFocus: 7:57pm On Nov 21 |
Their cup of tea, clean up your mess , don’t drag us into this 6 Likes |
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Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by FourQu: 7:58pm On Nov 21 |
Hmm 😒 This is what you get when you play "Olu & Wole" as strikers on the same football team and make Tinubu their coach 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by Quelme: 7:59pm On Nov 21 |
Indians and Nigerians will be topping that list. 4 Likes |
Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by Faber(m): 7:59pm On Nov 21 |
Mass deportation loading |
Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by Daniiel: 7:59pm On Nov 21 |
Haaaaaaaa |
Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by Angelfrost(m): 8:00pm On Nov 21 |
They should look into it... They should also look into the IELTS too.
I can't understand how people score bands 8 to 9, yet can't make one simple sentence in French or English.
Fraud everywhere...! 1 Like |
Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by PrinceOfLagos: 8:00pm On Nov 21 |
Dem wan cast Canada o |
Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by Dialpad: 8:00pm On Nov 21 |
Na wah, is that a new way to kick foreigners out |
Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by santaclaws: 8:00pm On Nov 21 |
For those who are too lazy to read, Indians are the suspects mentioned in the article, not Nigerians...
A few years back so many Indians were deported from Canada for using fake IELTS results for admissions.
Besides, Nigerians haven't committed 10% of the crimes committed by people of other nationalities, the only issue is that we are too LOUD! Everywhere on social media, cho cho cho, we talk too much! 📢 17 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by Angelfrost(m): 8:03pm On Nov 21 |
PrinceOfLagos: Dem wan cast Canada o Dem don already cast am finish... Trust Africans and Asians. As it stands now, Japa process is about to become seriously difficult from January. With Trump in power, America door is practically sealed up. 1 Like |
Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by NAC1666: 8:03pm On Nov 21 |
ObosiLandlord: Deport them to thier countries NUC should blacklist some of the Canada universities giving fake admission 4 Likes |
Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by Douglad: 8:03pm On Nov 21 |
Indian issue |
Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by Elklasic7: 8:03pm On Nov 21 |
Imagine |
Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by STARGREEN(m): 8:04pm On Nov 21 |
The process of getting admission is not done in a day.
Over 80% of the students got admitted online after hopefully series of verification(s).
Should there be consequences I think it's best serve to the school management not innocent students.
Quite sure no system is perfect, let them correct the lapses rather than taking action on innocent students. 4 Likes |
Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by ednut1(m): 8:05pm On Nov 21 |
I know someone who came to canada on student visa with fake admission letter. His mum gave him my number. He called to explain and told me not to tell his mother. I stop picking his call after. Said he was going to file asylum. I shock 4 Likes |
Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by CrossRhodes: 8:05pm On Nov 21 |
Quelme: Indians and Nigerians will be topping that list. You actually reason like a foolish person 1 Like |
Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by CrossRhodes: 8:06pm On Nov 21 |
ednut1: I know someone who came to canada on student visa with fake admission letter. Abeg rest Nonsense 6 Likes |
Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by CrossRhodes: 8:07pm On Nov 21 |
santaclaws: For those who are too lazy to read, Indians are the suspects mentioned in the article, not Nigerians...
A few years back so many Indians were deported from Canada for using fake IELTS results for admissions.
Besides, Nigerians haven't committed 10% of the crimes committed by people of other nationalities, the only issue is that we are too LOUD! Everywhere on social media, cho cho cho, we talk too much! 📢 💯 Even in UK, most of the internet scammers are Indians and Pakistani 2 Likes |
Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by Lordbinsmar: 8:08pm On Nov 21 |
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Re: 10,000 Student Acceptance Letters Identified As Potentially Fraudulent In Canada by Father4all: 8:09pm On Nov 21 |
Canada too get walala |