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Brijesh Mishra was arrested after prospective students said he provided them with fake admission letters to Canadian colleges and universities.

Brijesh Mishra pleads guilty to immigration offences including misrepresentation, providing false information

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Dressed in a red jumpsuit, Brijesh Mishra stood inside a Vancouver courtroom and apologized for a slew of Canadian immigration offences.

Mishra, 37, was arrested after a Canadian Border Services Agency investigation tied him to dozens of fraudulent acceptance letters for Canadian colleges and universities that were provided to prospective international students from India between 2016 and 2020.

On Wednesday, Mishra pleaded guilty to three charges related to Canada's Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, including misrepresentation and communicating false information.

"I'm sorry," he told the courtroom."I cannot change the past, but I can make sure I do not do it again in the future."

Mishra was arrested in Surrey, B.C.,in June2023. He entered Canada on a tourist visa, which was expired at the time of his arrest.

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Crown and defence lawyers issued a joint sentencing submission asking for three years in prison, to which the judge agreed was sufficient.

Mishra's time in custody since his 2023 arrest counts as time served, meaning he will serve an additional 19 months.

"I would say he did show genuine remorse," said Gagan Nahal, Mishra's defence lawyer. "The pleas that were entered today were clearly a demonstration of his remorse because he did have a right to run a trial in this."

Nahal said 12victims came forward during the course of the CBSA's investigation.

After serving his sentence in Canada, Mishra is expected to be deported to India where he faces further criminal charges, including a human smuggling offence under the Punjab Travel Act. The maximum penalty for that offence is death.

No victims or their family memberswere present in the courtroom. Federal Crown prosecutor Molly Greene declined to comment.

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A common pattern

In an agreed statement of facts between Crown and defence, Greene outlined a common pattern based on victim testimony.

Greene said prospective students typically came from a modest background in the Indianstate of Punjabwith the desire to study abroad in Canada and were referred to Mishra by family or friends.

Mishrawould advise them to apply to multiple schools to ensure they were accepted. Prospective students would provide him with passport information, transcripts and English language test results. They did not apply to any schools themselves.

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Greene said prospective students would then be informed that they were accepted into a school, and would collect a letter of acceptance from Mishra's office.

He took fees for exchange for services, including application fees, tuition costs, immigration fees and consulting fees. Families would usually pay in cash without receipts.

Upon arrival in Canada, prospectivestudents would try to enrol in classes at the school only to find out they weren't admitted.

WATCH | The Fifth Estate investigates Mishra's immigration fraud:

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Sold a Lie

2 years ago

Duration 45:10

The Fifth Estate goes undercover to reveal the pitch made in India by some recruitment agents, and their financial connections to colleges in Canada. Lured by the promise of a post-secondary education, and a chance to build a life here, thousands of foreign students are coming every year and are arriving to find what they were promised, and what their families paid for, often isn’t what awaits them.

When they would contact Mishra, his responses would vary. In some cases, assisting enrolment in another institution, in other cases avoiding the victims and their families altogether.

Greene said witnesses would make the best of a bad situation by applying to alternate schools and waiting for upcomingsemestersto begin.

Mishra and his lawyers said his family remains in India, and has been harassed by the family members of his alleged victims.

The CBSA said a task force is still in the midst of locating all possible victims of Mishra and other fraudsters, but will work to keep themin Canada.

"Our focus will continue to be on helping individuals assessed as genuine students as part of the task force so they can complete their studies in Canada," it said in a statement released last year.

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