David’s Blog: Tempting… but don’t do it

CIC News
Published: September 24, 2009

Some immigration consultants in Montreal are helping landed immigrants bypass the residency requirements for Canadian citizenship, by offering "life in Canada simulation" services, according to an investigation by the CBC, Canada's national news network.

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