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CISI Canadian Immigration Strategies Inc.: Pandey

Yadu Pandey Dept: "For me, it does not make any difference if he will be sentenced to death or life in prison," said Yadu Pandey. "He devastated 111 people.", according to Winnipeg Free Press. Jacobson's company, CISI Canadian Immigration Strategies Inc., promised the Nepalese people two-year labourer jobs in the oilsands paying $17.45 hour, said Pandey and a four-and-a-half-year prison sentence handed to a Winnipegger who bilked poor foreigners out of hundreds of thousands of dollars is no comfort, says one of his victims. Bradley Jacobson, a former immigration consultant, was sentenced in Winnipeg Monday for making fraudulent job offers to people overseas. Pandey, a Nepalese-Canadian, was helping friends in Nepal look for work in Canada. The southern Ontario man checked out Jacobson's offer of jobs in the oil industry and his credentials. The Winnipeg businessman seemed legitimate, was listed as a member of the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council and had been interviewed by media and won a business award, Pandey said. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.