Immigration And Refugee Dept: It's alleged Gnokane used a fake passport to make a successful claim for refugee protection and obtain permanent resident status. The agency won't disclose which country she came from, according to Calgary Herald. The woman faces a maximum of 14 years in prison and a $100,000 fine and crime - A tip has led border officials to charge a refugee with using a fake passport to get into Canada. An eight-month investigation by the Canada Border Services Agency has led to charges against Aminata Gnokane, 33. Gnokane is charged with seven counts under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. As
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