Canada: concern remains around deportations
The Canadian government needs to find a permanent solution to international student deportations, a group of NGOs has said.
The Canadian government needs to find a permanent solution to international student deportations, a group of NGOs has said.
A total of 82 individuals have been referred to authorities in a fraud investigation involving fake education acceptance letters, significantly lower than initial press reports, Canada's Immigration minister Sean Fraser has said.
The number of multiple registrations for single beneficiaries in the H-1B visa lottery system skyrocketed from previous years, raising red flags at USCIS.
Themes such as the rise of credential fraud and alternative verification methods for refugees were explored when over 200 delegates gathered in Glasgow for the 8th annual conference for The Association for International Credential Evaluation Professionals.
Africans from across the continent are losing millions of dollars each year in fake university placement schemes, according to stakeholders on the continent.
Australia’s immigration department has become aware of fraudulent student visa applications submitted via Indian agents, exacerbating the country's visa backlog crisis.
Education agencies operating in Nigeria have refuted an implication that enabling student loan fraud is rampant among student counselling businesses in the country.
Nigerian education agents are allegedly offering loans to students so they can bypass UK immigration requirements, The PIE News has learnt.