After online rumours of Canada deporting 700 Indian students, largely from Punjab, police visited the office of their Jalandhar-based immigration adviser, Brijesh Mishra, on Wednesday and discovered it had been closed for the past seven months. The firm's licence was suspended and a show-cause notice was issued by the deputy commissioner (DC). Mishra's name came up in the case of these Indian students, who are facing deportation from Canada after the documents they used to get there were discovered to be bogus. DC issued a show-cause notice to Rahul Bhargava of Education and Migration Services, where Mishra was a partner. Jaspreet Singh stated that he acted based on reports in a portion of the media.
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