TingTing Biao remembers the moment she realized she lost everything, including tens of thousands of dollars in savings, on an immigration scheme that left her broke and traumatized.

A donated loaf of bread was all she could offer her child.

β€œMy daughter eats one meal in the whole day,” Biao said, her voice trembling during an interview in Saskatoon this August.

Instead of a new life in Canada, Biao is now back in China warning others about what happened β€” a dream that turned into a nightmare.

In January, Biao and her husband arrived in Canada on tourist visas with their six-year-old daughter, intending to explore their options for moving here permanently.

TingTing Biao's six-year-old daughter Jojo at an airport in Canada. The family arrived on tourist visas but wanted to find a way to stay permanently. (TingTing Biao)

She signed a contract with Jun Su and June HR Solutions in Saskatoon. Biao said she was referred to the immigration company by a friend and believed that an agent who is also of Chinese descent would be trustworthy.

Su, who presented herself as an immigration consultant, offered what looked like a

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