German Immigrants Dept: In September 2007, Thomas Rost decided to move to Canada with his wife Jena and their three children. At the time they didn t speak English well so they searched online for help and turned to Star 7 International, an immigration consulting firm based in Winkler, Man, according to CBC. A statement of claim filed in Winnipeg on May 27, 2011, alleges Dyck advised the Rost family they should not tell immigration officials they were planning on moving to Canada and a family of German immigrants facing removal from Canada is suing the Manitoba immigration consultant who handled their file. Company president Adele Dyck, an immigration consultant, travelled to Germany in March 2008 and met with Rost, who paid her $6,000 for her services. Dyck found Rost a job and agreed to handle the family's immigration application. Thomas Rost and wife, Jena, and their three children were advised by an immigration consultant to say they were coming to Canada as visitors, not to seek residency. As
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