On September 7, 2010, Canadian Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, Jason Kenney will arrive in New Delhi India to discuss immigration fraud. Kenney will urge the Indian government to spend more money on law enforcement resources to combat this fraud and to share information with Canada. Kenney will leave for India from Paris where he is meeting with representatives from France, Britain, Italy, Germany and the US to discuss ways of combating human smuggling.

The Minister intends to spend three days in India before travelling to Hong Kong, Beijing and Manila to deliver the same message.

After leaving New Delhi, Kenney will travel to Chandigarh in the Punjab region where much of the immigration fraud takes place. The Canadian visa office in Chandigarh has a “Wall of Shame” that contains photoshopped wedding pictures and fraudulent bank records, marriage certificates and other documents that were used by unscrupulous immigration consultants in attempts to allow people to immigrate to Canada illegally.