An immigration consultant who allegedly operated without a licence in the Saskatoon area is now facing a charge.
According to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Justice, Jun Su was charged under the Immigration Services Act with providing immigration services or recruitment services without a licence between Jan. 20 and July 4 of 2025.
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The ministry said the case represents the first time charges have been laid against an unlicensed consultant in the province.
The Immigration Services Act was proclaimed on July 1, 2024, the ministry noted, and is “the most comprehensive program integrity framework in the nation, including the highest fines for violation in the country.”
The provincial government said the Program Compliance Branch of the Ministry of Immigration and Career Training works to protect the rights and interests of immigrants and foreign workers, and encouraged anyone who has questions, complaints or believes their rights have been violated to get in touch.
“You do not need permission from anyone to contact the Program Compliance Branch and all your information will be kept confidential,” the ministry said in a statement.









