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‘Sleepless nights’: Migrant worker says immigration lawyer owes him $24K

With the hope of starting a new life in Canada alongside his wife and children, Dattaray Avhad paid a lawyer over $24,000 to help him find a job as a cook in Newfoundland and Labrador and obtain permanent residency.

But more than a year later, he is on a work permit for vulnerable workers and is picking up shifts as a cab driver, with no clear path toward permanent residency.

He’s still fighting to get his money back.


Canada needs more 3rd world cooks buying citizenship according to CBC.

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