Dikshit Soni, RCIC
@dikshitsoni
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Principal Consultant at SAAB Immigration Services. A techie, a fiddler, and the go-to problem solver. Always exploring, always learning and finding solutions.
Kitchener, Mississauga, ON
Joined April 2010
1/ Immigration fraud is being sold like a service. And honestly, it was disturbing, because this is not a one-off anymore. Too many people are being pulled into the asylum fraud trap. Sharing what I saw in a 5-post thread.
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And this is exactly where psychology kicks in. What looks like “strategy” on paper is often just the mind protecting a decision that’s already been made. - Confirmation bias: you only hear what you want to hear. - Cognitive dissonance: you know it’s wrong, but you still want to
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4/ This is where another “licensed immigration consultant” steps in and sells instant gratification. Pay $7,000, “we’ll file asylum, you don’t have to leave Canada, you keep working, and you’ll get PR.” Basis of Claim? Either: claim LGBTQ, or “find a high-profile criminal case
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3/ Reality is: he’s NOT far from PR. Late 20s. Bachelor’s degree. Decent language scores (at least on paper). He just needs 1 year foreign work experience. That alone pushes him into 510+ CRS territory in the Express Entry pool. But he doesn’t want the one option that requires
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2/ His OINP application was returned when that stream was scrapped in November 2025. Since then (pre-PAL implementation), he got admission into a private college and secured a study permit extension so he can stay in Canada and keep working part-time (valid till mid 2027). He
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Alert: OINP seems to be conducting Employer Job Offer Stream draw(s) today. More details awaited on the stream(s), cut off and occupations invited.
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I have been away from X for a few months. This summer, my wife was diagnosed with Thyroid Cancer (papillary thyroid carcinoma). No symptoms. Just a small swelling in the neck that someone casually pointed out. Doctor's call came when she was visiting family in India. Initial
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You’re actually right on this @KanwarSierah Here’s the part most people don’t know: I got involved with CICC’s mentorship program for the first time this year as a mentor. And curriculum for new consultants, there’s a simulated client profile (“On-Jee”) that we all run
🚨 𝗠𝗼𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿 𝗼𝗳 𝗮𝗹𝗹 𝗰𝗼𝗶𝗻𝗰𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲𝘀? Express Entry CEC Draws 1,000 invites every month… yet the CRS score magically stays the same? 𝗢𝗰𝘁 𝟭: 𝟱𝟯𝟰 𝗦𝗲𝗽𝘁 𝟯: 𝟱𝟯𝟰 𝗔𝘂𝗴 𝟳: 𝟱𝟯𝟰 Impossible. Something is deeply broken at @CitImmCanada. 𝗗𝗼𝗻’𝘁
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Parents & Grandparents sponsorship reopens July 28, 2025! IRCC will send invitations to 2020 pool applicants over 2 weeks. If you filled up EOI, remember to check your inbox and don’t forget the junk folder.
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What a classic Test match. India dominated sessions, but the series reads 2-1. Why? Basics. India conceded 36 byes over 2 innings vs England’s 3. Difference: 33 runs. Winning margin? 22. #INDvsENG
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2/2 Practical Examples: ✅: Working remotely from Canada for an Indian company for 30 hrs/week, with proper contracts and verifiable pay. No other job during this time. Yes, this can count as foreign work experience. ❌: Working 30 hrs/week in Canada AND 30 hrs/week remotely
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IRCC has clarified how foreign work experience is assessed if done while physically in Canada. Learn when it counts, what doesn’t, and how to avoid and address any pitfalls.
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1/2 This ought to set the cat amongst the pigeons. Thank you @Smeurrens for triggering this much-needed conversation. Here are my two cents: Can you count foreign work experience while living in Canada? Short answer: Sometimes. But not if you're also working full-time in
IRCC Functional Guidance dated January 30, 2024 Question: Can an Express Entry applicant claim points for both Canadian work experience and foreign work experience for the same period? The Ministerial Instructions don't seem to allow this as they state that "a period of work
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🧵7/7 Let me also say this clearly, CSIS did mention India in the context of alleged foreign interference. And I’m not here to deflect that. If interference happened, we should table the proof, sanction it, show it to the world, and corner them diplomatically. That’s how a
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🧵6/7 Now CSIS has said it plainly. Canada-Based Khalistani Extremists (CBKE). That’s not a theory anymore. That’s an official classification and it signals the change in geopolitical weather. The fog is lifting. The noise is starting to fade. The usual defenders have either gone
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🧵5/7 And if the noise were actually coming from India, then maybe this amplification here would still make sense. But it's not. It's coming from here. From people who now identify as "Canadians", indoctrinating their kids with false history and manufactured victimhood, while
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🧵4/7 And here’s the hypocrisy: we have groups showing up to these rallies with Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) insignia, slogans, and branding, literally with guns and swords. BKI has been a designated terrorist entity by Canada since June 2003. (Source: Public Safety Canada)
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🧵3/7 And here’s where it really crosses the line. In the name of freedom of speech, we’ve allowed open celebration of the bombing of airplanes, assassinations of prime ministers, and glorification of rifles, swords, and calls to “ambush” and “kill.” That’s not political
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🧵2/7 What starts as a photo op quickly becomes a cycle. The ones who get through bring others. It becomes a pyramid, one that’s run like a cartel. The more you bring, the more you make. The deeper you’re in, the more control they have over you. But make no mistake, those who
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🧵1/7 A thread on India, Canada, Khalistan, the G7 optics, asylum abuse, the Strong Borders Act, and why this circus needs to be dialled down before it damages both countries beyond repair. I have said it before... Khalistan movement in Canada is a photo-op, a mirage. A shortcut
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CSIS just openly named CBKEs, acronym for “Canadian Based Khalistani Extremists” as using Canada to fund, promote, and plan violence in India. First time ever. Do you realize what that means?
Breaking: Khalistani 'extremists' use Canada for violence in India says, Canadian Intel Canada intelligence agency CSIS report, in a first says "Khalistani extremists continue to use Canada as a base for the promotion, fundraising or planning of violence primarily in India"
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