๐The Bar of Montreal alerts newcomers to be cautious of fraudulent immigration lawyers, reporting a threefold increase in complaints from 13% in 2018 to 39% in 2022. Launching an awareness campaign, it urges the public to verify lawyer credentials. Fake lawyers often operate informally, exchange minimal paperwork, and demand excessive cash payments. President David Ettedgui notes they may be disbarred individuals or immigrants authorized to practice elsewhere but uncertified in Quebec. Victims, spanning diverse backgrounds, face risks of fraudulent representation. The campaign aims to protect newcomers from scams targeting vulnerable immigrants seeking legal assistance.โ
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