Government Crackdown Dept: A stream of these job offers that caught the eye of immigration officials stemmed from a Vancouver law firm that advertised Nigel Thomson, head of the agency that oversees immigration consultants in Canada, as their immigration expert, according to CBC. Those offers called Arranged Employment Opinions AEOs would often be enough to confirm someone's eligibility to come to Canada and a government crackdown on questionable job offers has dashed the dreams of dozens of potential immigrants mere days before being granted permanent resident status in Canada, News has learned. Thomson, a paralegal with the Vancouver law firm of Vick, McPhee & Liu, had instant credibility as chair of the Canadian Society of Immigration Consultants, the regulatory body now under review by the federal government. Thomson promoted the use of job offers to help prospective immigrants gain valuable credits for Canada's new fast-track system for needed skills. As
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