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B.C. immigration consultancy firm still operating after owner's licence revoked

4 June 2025
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B.C. immigration consultancy firm still operating after owner's licence revoked
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Immigration consultant Raghbir Singh Bharowal had his licence permanently revoked due to misconduct following a regulatory investigation. Despite this, his firm, Bharowal Immigration & Education Solution Ltd., remains operational, and he has expressed his intention to expand his business via social media. This situation raises concerns about the implications of his continued practice in the immigration consulting sector.

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