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Nigerian Man Impersonating Canadian Agent Sentenced To Two Years In Prison by SReporters(op): 10:56am On Jan 29, 2023
A Nigerian man, Chinenye Alozie, was sentenced to two years house arrest by a Provincial Court in Winnipeg, Canada, for forging bank records and other documents to assist would-be immigrants in entering the country safely.

The 35-year-old restaurateur and father of four pleaded guilty to violating the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act by acting as an unauthorized immigration consultant and misrepresenting or withholding facts in immigration applications.

According to Canada Today, the court heard the crimes related to Alozie's dealings with more than 60 foreigners, the majority of whom were students, between 2014 and 2019.

In late 2018, the Canadian Border Services Agency became aware of him after reports that he had advertised his services to international students online.

At a hearing on Tuesday, Matthew Sinclair informed Judge Stacy Cawley that Alozie is not a licensed immigration consultant or attorney.

"He is not authorized to represent people in their applications," he stated.

A review of Alozie's bank records revealed deposits of $90,000 in 2016 and $120,000 in 2017 from people suspected to be foreigners, according to Sinclair. Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada discovered 52 deposits from people applying to Canada as temporary students, workers, or visitors.

According to records provided to the Border Protection Agency, Alozie used his personal credit cards to pay the government fees of 61 immigration applicants between 2014 and 2018.

A search of Alozie's home in June 2019 uncovered evidence that he assisted 20 clients in creating false bank statements for their immigration applications and "helped invent fictional storylines or personal stories to increase the likelihood that their application is approved," according to Sinclair.

Sinclair stated that five of Alozie's clients were allowed into Canada despite their fraudulent immigration applications.

Alozie was also ordered to pay a fine of $29,000.

https://www.solutionreporters.com/2023/01/29/nigerian-man-impersonating-canadian-agent-sentenced-to-two-years-in-prison/

Re: Nigerian Man Impersonating Canadian Agent Sentenced To Two Years In Prison by justwise(mod): 11:38am On Jan 29, 2023
Now those he helped with fraudulent papers will receive a call from the authorities
Re: Nigerian Man Impersonating Canadian Agent Sentenced To Two Years In Prison by SReporters(op): 11:58am On Jan 29, 2023
justwise:
Now those he helped with fraudulent papers will receive a call from the authorities
What? embarassed Do you mean they face the risk of being deported?
Re: Nigerian Man Impersonating Canadian Agent Sentenced To Two Years In Prison by Originalsly: 12:02pm On Jan 29, 2023
SReporters:
What? embarassed Do you mean they face the risk of being deported?
You think they can explain they didn't know?
Re: Nigerian Man Impersonating Canadian Agent Sentenced To Two Years In Prison by Ishilove: 12:03pm On Jan 29, 2023
Na wa
Re: Nigerian Man Impersonating Canadian Agent Sentenced To Two Years In Prison by Ishilove: 12:03pm On Jan 29, 2023
Originalsly:
You think they can explain they didn't know?
Deportation is likely?
Re: Nigerian Man Impersonating Canadian Agent Sentenced To Two Years In Prison by GloriousGbola: 12:10pm On Jan 29, 2023
This is another blogger adding spice and pepper. This story was on this platform two days ago. 2 years house arrest.

Abi ednut1?
Re: Nigerian Man Impersonating Canadian Agent Sentenced To Two Years In Prison by SReporters(op): 12:21pm On Jan 29, 2023
Originalsly:
You think they can explain they didn't know?
Why should they be victim of another man's crime? Especially if they have gone on to become Permanent Residents or significant member of the Canadian society?
Re: Nigerian Man Impersonating Canadian Agent Sentenced To Two Years In Prison by ednut1(m): 12:37pm On Jan 29, 2023
GloriousGbola:
This is another blogger adding spice and pepper. This story was on this platform two days ago. 2 years house arrest.

Abi ednut1?
same story
Re: Nigerian Man Impersonating Canadian Agent Sentenced To Two Years In Prison by ednut1(m):
SReporters:
Why should they be victim of another man's crime? Especially if they have gone on to become Permanent Residents or significant member of the Canadian society?
the applicants were clearly aware of what they were doing. The Canadian immigration forms will ask you if you are using an agent or doing it yourself. Since the guy is not licenced he will put it as not using agent. Thats already an offence. Look at this story below. This 9ja woman claimed asylum ( they want to kill me in Nigeria, my safety is not sure in Nigeria bla bla bla) . But after they believed her lie and gave her permanent residency and later citizenship. She visited nigeria severally and also applied for 9ja passport 3 times. Same country you said you weren’t safe.t he citizenship has been revoked
https://decisions.fct-cf.gc.ca/fc-cf/decisions/en/item/423491/index.do?q=Minister+of+Citizenship+and+Immigration

Re: Nigerian Man Impersonating Canadian Agent Sentenced To Two Years In Prison by justwise(mod): 1:06pm On Jan 29, 2023
SReporters:
What? embarassed Do you mean they face the risk of being deported?
That is likely
Re: Nigerian Man Impersonating Canadian Agent Sentenced To Two Years In Prison by justwise(mod): 1:16pm On Jan 29, 2023
SReporters:
Why should they be victim of another man's crime? Especially if they have gone on to become Permanent Residents or significant member of the Canadian society?


Fruadulently
Re: Nigerian Man Impersonating Canadian Agent Sentenced To Two Years In Prison by SReporters(op): 7:11pm On Jan 29, 2023
ednut1:
the applicants were clearly aware of what they were doing. The Canadian immigration forms will ask you if you are using an agent or doing it yourself. Since the guy is not licenced he will put it as not using agent. Thats already an offence. Look at this story below. This 9ja woman claimed asylum ( they want to kill me in Nigeria, my safety is not sure in Nigeria bla bla bla) . But after they believed her lie and gave her permanent residency and later citizenship. She visited nigeria severally and also applied for 9ja passport 3 times. Same country you said you weren’t safe.t he citizenship has been revoked
https://decisions.fct-cf.gc.ca/fc-cf/decisions/en/item/423491/index.do?q=Minister+of+Citizenship+and+Immigration
Damn! That's brutal!!
Re: Nigerian Man Impersonating Canadian Agent Sentenced To Two Years In Prison by Cadygosh: 12:55am On Jan 30, 2023
Na wa oo. I don't know how people will feel comfortable submitting fake documents. It is well
SReporters:
A Nigerian man, Chinenye Alozie, was sentenced to two years house arrest by a Provincial Court in Winnipeg, Canada, for forging bank records and other documents to assist would-be immigrants in entering the country safely.

The 35-year-old restaurateur and father of four pleaded guilty to violating the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act by acting as an unauthorized immigration consultant and misrepresenting or withholding facts in immigration applications.

According to Canada Today, the court heard the crimes related to Alozie's dealings with more than 60 foreigners, the majority of whom were students, between 2014 and 2019.

In late 2018, the Canadian Border Services Agency became aware of him after reports that he had advertised his services to international students online.

At a hearing on Tuesday, Matthew Sinclair informed Judge Stacy Cawley that Alozie is not a licensed immigration consultant or attorney.

"He is not authorized to represent people in their applications," he stated.

A review of Alozie's bank records revealed deposits of $90,000 in 2016 and $120,000 in 2017 from people suspected to be foreigners, according to Sinclair. Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada discovered 52 deposits from people applying to Canada as temporary students, workers, or visitors.

According to records provided to the Border Protection Agency, Alozie used his personal credit cards to pay the government fees of 61 immigration applicants between 2014 and 2018.

A search of Alozie's home in June 2019 uncovered evidence that he assisted 20 clients in creating false bank statements for their immigration applications and "helped invent fictional storylines or personal stories to increase the likelihood that their application is approved," according to Sinclair.

Sinclair stated that five of Alozie's clients were allowed into Canada despite their fraudulent immigration applications.

Alozie was also ordered to pay a fine of $29,000.

https://www.solutionreporters.com/2023/01/29/nigerian-man-impersonating-canadian-agent-sentenced-to-two-years-in-prison/
Re: Nigerian Man Impersonating Canadian Agent Sentenced To Two Years In Prison by SReporters(op): 1:18am On Jan 30, 2023
Cadygosh:
Na wa oo. I don't know how people will feel comfortable submitting fake documents. It is well
The hustle is real....
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