Woman faces removal from Canada after college admission letter turned out to be fake

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What Karamjeet Kaur wanted most when she arrived in Canada in 2018 was to live independently and be treated like everybody else.

But after completing post-secondary studies in Edmonton and holding down a job for years, the 24-year-old woman from India now faces expulsion.

An admission letter to an Ontario college, which helped her get her study permit, turned out to be fake. The letter was procured by a private immigration agent. 

Kaur says she only learned the letter wasn’t real last year when she was applying to stay in Canada permanently.

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“It all happened because we trust[ed] someone,” Kaur said in

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