IRCC IS CRITICIZED FOR NOT CURBING UNAUTHORIZED IMMIGRATION CONSULTANTS

The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has come under fire for its failure to effectively curb the activities of unauthorized immigration consultants. Despite the government's efforts to crack down on unauthorized representatives, a significant number of immigration applications continue to be submitted overseas by individuals who are not authorized to provide immigration advice.

In response to these challenges, the government introduced a penalty system in 2019 to address violations in immigration and citizenship applications. However, due to delays in implementation, fines have yet to be imposed, with the system expected to be fully operational by winter 2025. These delays have been attributed in part to the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The delay in implementing the penalty system has raised concerns about the lack of oversight and enforcement mechanisms to monitor consultants operating outside the country. This has created opportunities for malpractice and fraud, leaving many applicants vulnerable to scams.

Critics have called for immediate action to address these issues and strengthen enforcement measures. They argue that without effective monitoring and enforcement, unauthorized consultants will continue to exploit vulnerable individuals seeking to immigrate to Canada.

In light of these developments, individuals seeking immigration advice are urged to exercise caution and verify the credentials of consultants they engage with. Contacting authorized representatives, such as Global Opportunities, can help ensure that applicants receive accurate and reliable information about the immigration process. 

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