Thursday, April 22, 2010

UNLICENSED IMMIGRATION "CONSULTANT" CHARGED WITH FRAUD

This has just been released. Message to potential immigration applicants: Buyer beware! Consider hiring only competent, knowledgeable lawyers who specialize in immigration law to handle your immigration matters. Do not fall for outlandish promises of "guarantees" or "quick results", they are usually made without a factual basis. Be realistic and understand that immigration is a legal process, fraught with pitfalls and bureaucratic decision-making delays. Seek only the best possible representation you can afford, don't cut corners or try to "do things on the cheap". Check the qualifications and work history of those you hire. Good representation costs money, does not over promise, but gets the results that the full extent of the law allows. Be careful....


Minister Kenney Applauds RCMP's Immigration Fraud Investigation


Citizenship and Immigration Canada

Apr 21, 2010 08:05 ET

Minister Kenney Applauds RCMP's Immigration Fraud Investigation

OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - April 21, 2010) - Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney offered his appreciation today to the Windsor detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) for their ongoing efforts to investigate immigration fraud.
"Unscrupulous consultants heap misery upon their victims and pose a serious threat to the reputation of Canada's immigration system," said Minister Kenney. "All levels of government and law enforcement must work together to ensure that those who commit fraud are dealt with appropriately."
"I commend the outstanding work of the Immigration and Passport Section of the Windsor RCMP which resulted in these charges being laid," said the Honourable Vic Toews, Minister of Public Safety. "This government takes the issue of fraud very seriously and we will continue to provide law enforcement with the tools it needs to disrupt criminal activity and protect innocent victims."
Last week, an investigation by the Immigration and Passport Section of the Windsor RCMP resulted in criminal charges against an unlicensed Ontario immigration consultant. Francesco Salvatore Burgio, 45, of Amherstburg, has been charged with eleven counts of fraud. It is alleged that the head of the firm Burgio and Associates was paid by clients to submit on their behalf appropriate applications and accompanying fees to Citizenship and Immigration Canada, though victims later discovered that no immigration applications or fees had been submitted. The RCMP has identified eleven victims but believe there may be more who have not yet come forward.
Only members of the Canadian Society of Immigration Consultants (CSIC), a provincial or territorial bar, or Quebec notaries can advise, represent or consult clients on immigration matters before the Government of Canada for a fee. Mr. Burgio was a member of CSIC until 2006.
Minister Kenney noted his intention to pursue further measures on this issue. This reflects the Government of Canada's Speech from the Throne commitment to take steps that would shut down unscrupulous immigration consultants.

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