Tuesday 23 August 2011

Complaints againts Healthyway Immigration Consultants


Punjab police has registered a criminal case against Healthyway emigration Consultants based here for allegedly submitting a fake bank document to UK embassy to obtain student visa for a Mohali student.


The British embassy has barred the concerned student from visiting UK for next ten years. The student claimed that Healthyway has kept her in dark about the fake documents.

The Healthyway consultant and owner Kuldip Singh who runs his emigration business from SCO 49 in Sector 42 here has been claiming in newspaper advertisements that his agency has 100 percent success rate in student Visas. He is also offering one way air ticket to the successful candidates.

Amarndeep Kaur a resident of Sector 71 in SAS Nagar applied for the UK student Visa through Healthyway and gave Rs.1.2 lakh to the agency as consultation fee. (Generally, the reputed emigration agencies demand Rs.20,000 consultation fee).

According to Police, Amandeep Kaur had applied the Visa in October 2009. She told the police that Healthyway informed here after two months that her Visa was rejected because UK embassy couldn't verify her certificates from Punjab School Education Board.

Rajpal Singh father-in-law of student said that he wrote to UK embassy and got a reply that the emigration company has submitted a fake bank statement. He said that when he confronted the Healthyway owner, he offered Amandeep Visa for some other country. She was not keen to go to any other country. He said that embassy has seized the passport of the student.

Mohali Police has registered a case of cheating against Healthyway owner Kuldip Singh and a counsellor Monika. Police is investigating the case.

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