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Niagara chef school shut, Indian student chefs asked to return to India for getting tuition refunds

Ontario, Canada, 2nd March: Province has shut down Niagara chef school following raids by Canada ministry and border patrol.

UKBA warns smugglers, traffickers, forgers

United Kingdom, February 24: Smugglers, forgers, traffickers, beware! For UK Border Agency has been named as the largest anti-crime enforcement body of the UK.

Border Agency warns forgers,smugglers, and traffickers

United Kingdom, February 24: Smugglers, forgers, traffickers, beware! For UK Border Agency has been named as the largest anti-crime 
enforcement body of the UK.

Quebec announces tougher rules on unethical immigration consultants

Quebec, February 20: Quebec has announced stricter norms for cracking unethical immigration consultants.

Unauthorized Indians in US increased by 64 percent in last 10 years

United States, February 11: The number of unauthorized Indians in the US has witnessed a whopping increase of 64 percent in the last decade, a latest government report has stated. Increase in unauthorized Indians in the US.

UK immigration system is ineffective

United Kingdom, February 9: A latest report has warned that UK’s immigration system is not functioning effectively.

CSIC warns of unauthorized immigration agents in Canada

Canada, February 5: Taking a serious view to the increasing number of illegal agents in Canada, the government has ordered probe into the issue.

Delay in deportation of foreign criminals costs Britain £60m

United Kingdom, February 5: Nearly hundreds of foreign offenders kept in detention centers are costing Britain nearly £60m annually, latest figures reveal.

Fake marriage adverts caused increase in visa applications

United Kingdom, February 3: According to immigration officials and experts in the United Kingdom, the reason behind sudden increase in UK visa application numbers from India has been due to increased advertisements for fake paper marriages.

New rules to clip the wings of unscrupulous Immigration consultants

New Zealand, February 2: The introduction of the Immigration Advisers Licensing Act on May 4, 2010 will clip the wings of many immigration consultants engaged in malpractices.

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