Saskatchewan woman charged; accused of providing unlicensed immigration services
REGINA — A woman in Saskatchewan is facing a charge for allegedly providing immigration or recruitment services without a licence.
The province says it’s the first time charges have been laid against an unlicensed consultant in Saskatchewan.
It says Jun Su is accused of breaking the rules last year in Saskatoon.
It says she is accused of violating a section of the Immigration Services Act, which requires immigration consultants to have a licence.
The province says those who violate the law can face the highest fines in the country.
Su did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the charge, and she is scheduled to make a court appearance on Feb. 18 in Saskatoon.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 15, 2026.
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press
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