Africa: Canada’s New Immigration Policy Fuels Wave of Scams in Africa

Africa: Canada’s New Immigration Policy Fuels Wave of Scams in Africa


Since 2023, Ottawa has opened its borders to citizens from French-speaking Africa, a move that has sparked a surge in well-organized scams targeting hopeful immigrants. Authorities warn that the number of victims is steadily increasing.

By 2027, Canada plans to welcome nearly 80,000 new French-speaking residents from Africa, according to data from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

It is in this context that Marie (a pseudonym), who wanted a fresh start, decided to fly to Canada with her husband and children.

In 2024, a friend recommended a Facebook page for a specialised agency. The comments under the posts were glowing in praise of the “consultant.”

“So I contacted him. I sent him my profile, and he told me it was quite good. That’s how it all started,” Marie told RFI.

What followed were exchanges and promises: permanent residency for Marie and her family, a job offer for her.

The consultant promised that everything would be settled within six months – provided she paid.

“He kept insisting on how quickly I needed to send the money. He assured me that the Canadian government was looking for profiles like mine and that the faster I sent the money, the sooner I’d sign the documents and get my permanent residency.”

Marie didn’t suspect a thing. She borrowed money from friends. Furniture from the house was sold. In total, she paid $15,000 (12,800 euros) to the scammer.