Nijjar murder suspect entered Canada on student visa, got it in days: Report

Karan Brar, who was arrested along with two other Indian nationals, said he applied for a student visa through an Indian immigration consultancy firm in Punjab's Bathinda.
Nijjar murder suspect entered Canada on student visa, got it in days: Report
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One of the Indian nationals suspected to be behind the killing of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar entered Canada using a study permit, according to a report in Canada-based Global News.

EthicWorks Immigration Services had posted the promotional video on its Facebook page carrying a photo of Brar in which he is seen holding a passport with a Canadian study permit inside. The video, however, has now been deleted.

"Congratulations Karan Brar for Canada study visa... One more happy client from Kotkapura," the caption read.

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Nijjar murder suspect entered Canada on student visa, got it in days: Report

Last year, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau blamed "agents of the government of India" behind the incident. The Indian government has called the claim "absurd" and the incident triggered a diplomatic standoff with Canada.

Source: India Today

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