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Immigration Experts Say TikTok and Instagram Scam Videos Mislead About Canada Entry Rules for FIFA Matches
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Immigration Experts Say TikTok and Instagram Scam Videos Mislead About Canada Entry Rules for FIFA Matches

16 April, 2026.Canada.2 sources

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“Home Justice and local news Immigration Videos containing false information about Canada's immigration policy are circulating on TikTok and Instagram with the aim of scamming travelers attending FIFA World Cup matches this summer in Toronto and Vancouver, according to immigration and anti-fraud experts”

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