Saskatchewan woman charged; accused of providing unlicensed immigration services Immigration consultant charged in Saskatchewan Jeremy Simes The 好色tv Press Jan 15, 2026 4 hrs ago SMS Email Saskatchewan's provincial flag flies on a flag pole in Ottawa on July 6, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld ajw SMS Email Print Copy article link Save REGINA - A woman in Saskatchewan is facing a charge for allegedly providing immigration or recruitment services without a licence.聽The province says it's the first time charges have been laid against an unlicensed consultant in Saskatchewan.It says Jun Su is accused of breaking the rules last year in Saskatoon.It says she is accused of violating a section of the Immigration Services Act, which require immigration consultants to have a licence.聽 The province says those who violate the law can face the highest fines in the country.Su did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the charge, and she is scheduled to make a court appearance on Feb. 18 in Saskatoon. 聽This report by 好色tvwas first published Jan. 15, 2026. The 好色tv Press. All rights reserved. SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Tags Bc Justice Social More Prairies & BC Stories Manitoba doctor warns of overwhelmed hospitals, calls for government help Funeral march and service at Olympic Oval for Const. Shaelyn Yang: RCMP Nature Conservancy announces campaign to save landscape in southern Alberta 'Abhorrent': Bronco families worry Saskatchewan plans to loosen driving requirements B.C. woman grateful for breast milk donations wants to give back Appeal filed against Alberta Review Board ruling that Matthew de Grood still a risk Manitoba NDP want new licence plate for missing, murdered Indigenous women and girls Alberta premier Danielle Smith calls for new arena in Calgary B.C. poised to recognize Indigenous communities' right to provide child welfare Arson suspected as police vehicles, ambulance torched in B.C. fire You might be interested in +7 The Latest: ICE officer who shot Renee Good identified in court records as Jonathan Ross Charlie Angus says NDP leadership not an 'entry level position,' endorses McPherson Conservative MP accuses students of free speech attack after campus event cancelled +3 Talking cows? N.S. researchers think they are getting closer to understanding moos Sponsored Content Events Coming Up in January Building Canada鈥檚 Digital Future: Why High-Performing, Trusted, and Energy-Efficient Networks Matter More Than Ever Canada is entering a new era of nation-building. From clean-energy corridors and c… Similar Stories Woman who vanished 2 years ago believed to be dead: police Saskatchewan woman charged; accused of providing unlicensed immigration services Five things to know about the emerging debate over ride-hailing companies in Halifax
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