REGINA — Charges have been laid against an unlicensed immigration consultant in Saskatchewan.
Jun Su is charged with providing immigration services or recruitment services without a licence.
The alleged offence took place between Jan. 20, 2025, and July 4, 2025, at or near Saskatoon.
Saskatchewan proclaimed The Immigration Services Act, 2024 (ISA) on July 1, 2024. The legislation imposes the highest fines for violation in the country.
The Program Compliance Branch of the Ministry of Immigration and Career Training works to protect immigrants and foreign workers in Saskatchewan. Contact the Program Compliance Branch at pcb@gov.sk.ca or call 306-798-1350 if you have questions about the ISA, believe your rights have been violated, or want to file a complaint about the immigration or recruitment process. You do not need permission from anyone to contact the Program Compliance Branch and all your information will be kept confidential.
While the ISA specifically protects against the unique situations that immigrants and foreign workers may find themselves in, all employees whether Canadian citizens or permanent and temporary residents are protected by employment standards and occupational health and safety provisions within The Saskatchewan Employment Act.











