Fraud Advisory Warning

  • Attention all Visa (temporary or permanent residence)
    and Work Permit Applicants:

    Citizenship and Immigration Canada has learned that Visa and Work Permit applicants may be tricked into buying false documents. In several cases, the victims are offered
    high-paying jobs in Canadian hotels or on offshore ships. In other cases, they
    are promised a visa (sometimes including travel and accommodation) in exchange of money. Please be sure you understand the following information
    BEFORE you take any action that could make you the victim of a fraud:

    The official Web site of Citizenship & Immigration Canada (CIC) is at: www.cic.gc.ca
    CIC visa offices do NOT use commercial email addresses
    All forms and guides required to submit an application for any type of visa (immigrant/visitor/student/worker/refugees, etc.)
    are available at NO cost on the CIC Web site:
    http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/
    applications/menu-outside.asp
    Only authorized officers of Citizenship & Immigration Canada can make the decision whether or not to issue a visa
    Canadian visa offices do NOT ask people to make a deposit to personal bank accounts in exchange of visa services
    The processing fees charged by all Canadian visa offices are fixed by Regulations and are the same (in Canadian dollars) around the world. Go to this Web page for a complete schedule in Canadian dollars:
    http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/index.asp
    For fees in local currency, you should check with the visa office responsible for your area:
    http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/offices/missions.asp
    Beware of representatives who claim that you will get a visa, obtain citizenship or benefit from special treatment from the Canadian government by using their services.

    GOC 12 Nov 2007, 10:48 - Report
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