The desire to make a better life
for themselves goads many to apply for IMMIGRATION
TO CANADA. In their quest for earning a few rupees more and more people
are lining up for entry into the country. A number of these are highly skilled
and apply under the skilled workers category for permanent residency, but many
who are not educationally qualified for skilled worker category opt to enter
the country through temporary foreign worker program.
Who can enter under the temporary foreign worker
program?
The temporary foreign workers
program is a common name given to a number of visa schemes that are utilized by
companies to bring in semi-skilled workers to perform jobs that are unfilled by
Canadian workers. The program also includes categories in which employees can
come to Canada on a short term basis from a branch in India.
The Temporary foreign worker fraud
The temporary foreign worker visa
is used as an excuse by fake consultants
to cheat innocent workers out of huge sums of money and in many cases also
exploit them. These consultants first of all ask these workers to pay huge sums
of money, promising them a visa in return. In many cases the consultant then
pockets the money and responds that the visa has been rejected. In some cases,
however the visa is obtained by providing false documents and a false
employment offer from a sham company that has been set up just for the purpose.
On reaching Canada many who have been cheated by these fake consultants find that they do not have any jobs.
In some cases they are made to live in less than humane conditions and are made
to work for long hours. Their passports may be seized by the employee and they
are thus forced to live on in these conditions.
How to protect yourself against temporary foreign worker fraud?
If you are a semi-skilled worker and
are planning to immigrate to Canada under the temporary foreign worker program,
then you must watch out for the following.
- 1. Is your consultant asking you to pay huge sums of money to you upfront?
- 2. Is your consultant encouraging you to submit false claims of work experience?
- 3. Is your IMMIGRATION CONSULTANT guaranteeing you an LMIA for a sum of money? Remember an LMIA is the prerogative of the Canadian government and no one can guarantee the same.
- 4. Is your consultancy pressurizing you to go with a particular company for work in Canada and not giving you options
If you are experiencing any of
the above, then it is important that you should raise a red flag and do some
more background check into the company and the consultancy. You will need to
look at the reviews of the company as well as its website and offline presence.
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