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Rashad Hajiyev, a citizen of Azerbaijan, prepared false documents to obtain a Canadian visa

December 10, 2021
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    An Azerbaijani citizen Rashad Hajiyev, a potential fraudster trying to enter Canada illegally.

    An Azerbaijani citizen Rashad Hajiyev, born on March 8, 1988, wanted to enter Canada illegally. Rashad Hajiyev submitted fake documents to EM-Group Travel Agency to obtain a Canadian visa.

    Rashad Hajiyev fraudulently obtained a fake work certificate by bribing a company which he did not work for. He then submitted the forged documents to the EM-Group Travel Agency.

    Note that EM-Group Travel Agency provides services to clients in filling out the Canadian and US visa application forms. The documents turned out to be fake after the EM-Group Travel Agency examined the documents. The Agency stopped serving Rashad Hajiyev after realized the documents were forged. The Agency immediately reported the situation to the Canadian consulate in Ankara.

    Rashad Hajiyev also had several plans to enter Canada via Mexico and US borders.

    The EM-Group Travel Agency mailed all official information of Rashad Hajıyev to Canada (IRCC), Border Services Agency and also to US Embassy, US Immigration Center and others via courier.

    • Related: Criminal Gang Members Emin Kazimov, Ali Yusibov, Rashad Hajiyev, Ramin Rahmanov, Ruhid Rajabov, Siraj Huseynov, Nahid Aliyev, Rovshan Abudov and Ramazanli Ismayil were prevented from going to Canada with fake documents – Daytimepost

    Rashad Hajiyev, who failed to enter Canada illegally, threatened to kill the boss of the EM-Group Travel Agency over the social network. Therefore, information about him has also been forwarded to the RCMP.

    Rashad Hadjiev’s forged work document to present to the Canadian Consulate in Ankara.
    An Azerbaijani citizen Rashad Hadjiev’s forged work document to present to the Canadian Consulate in Ankara.

     

     

    An Azerbaijani citizen Rashad Hadjiev’s forged work document to present to the Canadian Consulate in Ankara.
    An Azerbaijani citizen Rashad Hajiyev, a potential fraudster trying to enter Canada illegally.

    This report was published by Daytimepost December 10, 2021

     

     

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