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Clients of the fraudulent Richmond immigration consultant face deportation following a massive fraud case

Canadian immigration tribunals are ordering the deportation of numerous clients who used the services of Sunny Wang, a Richmond-based immigration consultant at the center of what authorities call the country's largest immigration fraud case. Wang generated $10 million over eight years by creating falsified Chinese passports and fraudulent documents for hundreds of clients seeking permanent residency. While some family members are being permitted to remain on humanitarian grounds, tribunals have determined that most clients knowingly participated in Wang's schemes to misrepresent their time spent in Canada. The cases highlight ongoing consequences from Wang's 2015 conviction, which resulted in a seven-year sentence and $900,000 fine.



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