Brijesh Mishra, a citizen of India, is facing criminal charges in Canada in connection with a group of international students who were provided fake college admission letters to enter Canada.
Canadian authorities have arrested Brijesh Mishra, an Indian education agent allegedly involved in a scandal concerning counterfeit Canadian college admission letters.
Mishra, who was attempting to enter Canada, was found inadmissible by border agents and subsequently taken into custody. On Friday, the Canada Border Services Agency charged him with offering immigration advice without a license and counselling individuals to misrepresent or withhold information from authorities, reported Toronto Star.
NRI News: Immigration consultant Brijesh Mishra, who had an office in Jalandhar, has been arrested by Canadian authorities on charges of offering immigration ad
Amritraj Singh Batth is among a group of international students from India, who have been accused of misrepresentation by Canada Border Services Agency for using fake college acceptance letters to gain entry into Canada.