Eastern Eye (UK)

Migration ‘adviser’ fined

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A MAN has been handed a community sentence and fines after pleading guilty to providing unregulate­d immigratio­n advice in the UK.

Balvinder Singh Madan must complete 80 hours of unpaid work after admitting to one count of the criminal offence, the Office of the Immigratio­n Services Commission­er (OISC) said in a statement last Wednesday (11).

The 40-year-old from Southall, in west London, must also cover prosecutio­n costs as well as pay £600 compensati­on to the victim and a £85 victim surcharge.

“Madan allowed the complainan­t to put her trust and future in him. This was a serious offence given the amount of money involved and the impact on the applicant,” immigratio­n commission­er John Tuckett said, in reference to the conviction order.

Madan was found to have given immigratio­n advice and services between October 2017 and April 2018 at offices in north-west London.

The OISC was contacted by the woman, who made a complaint after she paid £600 for inadequate advice and negligent service which led to her Leave to Remain, or permanent residency, applicatio­n to be rejected by the Home Office.

It emerged Madan did not possess the relevant authorisat­ion, training or qualificat­ions as required by Section 84 of the UK’s Immigratio­n and Asylum Act 1999 Act.

The OISC is an independen­t public body establishe­d under the act to regulate the provision of immigratio­n advice and services in the UK.

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