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Immigration consultant sentenced

A former immigration consultant in Winnipeg has been sentenced to 4 1 /2 years in prison for making fraudulent job offers to foreigners for financial gain.

A former immigration consultant in Winnipeg has been sentenced to 4 1 /2 years in prison for making fraudulent job offers to foreigners for financial gain.

Canada Border Services Agency says Bradley Jacobson pleaded guilty to six offences - three offences under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and three under the Criminal Code.

Jacobson was also ordered to pay more than $380,000 in restitution and to forfeit seized evidence.

Border services says Jacobson, who worked for Canadian Immigration Solutions Manitoba Inc., produced fraudulent employment offers and worked as an immigration consultant without a licence between September 2008 and June 2009. In February, investigators received a complaint against a Darren Natishyn. Investigators determined that Jacobson was using that name and several other aliases.