Saskatchewan has charged Jun Su with providing unlicensed immigration services, marking the first such charge in the province. This case is linked to TingTing Biao, who paid $40,000 to Su’s immigration company, expecting a path to Canadian residency but faced significant financial loss and frustration when her applications failed. Biao’s contract included multiple payments totaling $110,000, but her work permit was rejected, leading her to abandon the process and return to China. If convicted, Su could face a fine of up to $750,000 and/or two years in prison.
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