The Canadian Border Service Agency has narrowed down from 2,000 to 300 the number of suspected fraudulent document cases of prospective students visiting Canada. Aaron McCrorie, the CBSA s branch vice-president, said the cases varied from "genuine students" to those that allegedly participated in criminal activities and have taken advantage of the system. McCrorie revealed the figures in a letter to some students who had written to the minister of public safety.
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