From David Onuoja, Abuja
The United Kingdom, Canada and Australia which shared strong historical ties, common values and close cooperation on immigration and security matters, has launched fights against VisaFraud.

In a joint statement from the Diplomatic Missions of the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia on the launch of the #FightingVisaFraud campaign, it said, is to build on the outcomes of the Five Country Ministerial which demonstrated the countries’ commitment to working together to address shared challenges while protecting vulnerable people.
The #FightingVisaFraud campaign, was launched during International Fraud Awareness Week (16-22 November), which represented an unprecedented level of cooperation between the three countries, to tackle a shared global threat that costs victims millions of pounds annually and puts vulnerable people at risk of exploitation, financial ruin and legal consequences.

Visa fraud and illegal immigration facilitation have reached an alarming stage globally, with criminal networks using increasingly sophisticated tactics to deceive prospective visa applicants.
Victims are often promised guaranteed visas, jobs without proper qualifications, or expedited processing in exchange for exorbitant fees. The reality is financial loss, visa refusals, travel bans and, in the worst cases, trafficking and exploitation.

British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Dr. Richard Montgomery also said during the week that “Visa fraud destroys dreams and devastates families. Criminal facilitators prey on people’s legitimate aspirations for a better life, stealing their money and putting them at risk of serious harm. Through this joint campaign with our international partners, we are sending a clear message: use only official channels, verify all advice, and report suspicious activity.
“The UK welcomes legitimate visa applications through proper routes – but those who attempt fraud face serious consequences, including 10-year travel bans.”
Canadian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr. Pasquale Salvaggio, equally added his voice saying, “Canada is committed to working with our international partners to combat visa fraud and protect people from exploitation. This campaign reflects our shared values and determination to maintain fair, secure immigration systems while supporting those who seek to travel, study or work through legitimate pathways.
“Our three countries urge prospective visa applicants to: Use only official government websites for visa information and applications and verify immigration advisers are properly registered and regulated.
“Watch for warning signs including demands for excessive fees, pressure to pay quickly, promises of jobs without proper qualifications, or offers to bypass standard requirements; therefore, report suspicious activity to the relevant authorities.
Where to Find Legitimate Information: United Kingdom are: www.gov.uk/browse/visas-immigration.
