🎯 What CBSA Is Doing — Explained Simply
CBSA is tracking criminal networks using advanced data analysis and tips from communities.
Working closely with RCMP, local police forces, and international law enforcement agencies.
New task forces can respond quickly to reports of extortion attempts in targeted areas.
Educational programs to help newcomers identify and report extortion attempts safely.
🚨 How These Scams Work (Know The Warning Signs)
Criminal networks use several tactics to trick newcomers. Understanding their methods helps you protect yourself and your family. Here's a real example of how these scams work. You get a phone call from someone claiming to be from CBSA. They say your work permit has a problem. They demand $5,000 immediately or you'll be deported. They create panic and pressure you to pay quickly.- → Demanding immediate payment over the phone
- → Asking for bitcoin, gift cards, or wire transfers
- → Threatening arrest or deportation within hours
- → Refusing to provide official reference numbers
🇮🇳 What This Means For International Students and Workers
🚨 Why criminals target newcomers specifically:
Barriers create confusion
Of losing status
Limited support network
These criminals know you're worried about maintaining your legal status in Canada. They exploit that fear. They make you panic so you don't think clearly.
You have strong legal protections in Canada. The CBSA operation specifically aims to protect people like you. Report any threats immediately — you won't get in trouble for reporting.
Government agencies always provide written documentation. You have time to consult with lawyers or settlement agencies. No legitimate process requires immediate cash payments.
✅ What To Do If You're Being Extorted
If someone is threatening you right now, do not pay anything. Follow these steps immediately to protect yourself.
End the call. Do not engage with the caller. Real government officers never threaten immediate consequences over the phone.
Write down the caller's claims, phone number (if shown), and exact threats. Take screenshots of any messages. This helps police investigate.
No legitimate government agency will ever ask for payment over the phone, via bitcoin, gift cards, or wire transfers. If someone demands this — it is 100% a scam. Hang up immediately.
Free immigration legal help is available. Contact your local immigrant settlement agency. They deal with these situations regularly and will help you understand your rights and next steps.
Many newcomers are afraid to report because they worry it will affect their immigration status. It will not. Reporting actually helps protect other newcomers in your community.