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Saskatchewan ministry orders unlicensed immigration consultant to repay $96K in fraud case

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Saskatchewan's Ministry of Immigration and Career Training has issued a $96,000 compensation order against an unlicensed immigration consultant who collected fees, submitted no documents on a client's behalf, and provided falsified paperwork. The order was issued against Yan Wang following a formal ...

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