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Ontario Businesses Face Heavy Fines for Illegal Hires

Austin Campbell

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Ontario businesses hit with $450,000 in fines—what this means for future immigrants and employers

What Really Happened in Ontario?

In early 2025, three Ontario-based companies faced serious penalties for employing foreign workers without the proper authorization. After a joint investigation by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), fines totaling $450,000 were handed out.

Here’s how it breaks down:

Company NameNumber of ViolationsFine Amount
CDA Landscape Services20$400,000
TDA Landscape Services2$25,000
SDA Services2$25,000

This wasn’t a small investigation. It began back in 2019 and uncovered over 700 workers across Ontario who were employed without legal authorization. These cases resulted in multiple removals and triggered broader enforcement efforts.

Why does this matter to You?

For immigrants and employers alike, this sends a clear message: the Canada immigration process must be followed properly.

Whether you’re hiring talent from overseas or coming to Canada for a better life, cutting corners can lead to big consequences. Worker’s risk losing their chance to stay in the country. Employers face fines, legal charges, and damage to their reputation.

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This case highlights:

  • The importance of valid work permits
  • The dangers of informal hiring
  • The need for professional immigration support
  • Protect Yourself with a Certified Immigration Consultant

Immigration rules in Canada are clear, but they can be hard to understand. That’s why working with a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) is one of the smartest decisions you can make.

Here’s How an RCIC Helps

  • They ensure your application is accurate and complete
  • They know which immigration stream is best for your case
  • They keep you informed about legal updates
  • They prevent delays or refusals due to small errors

If you’re an employer, an RCIC can help ensure your hiring practices align with IRCC standards. And for applicants, they guide you step-by-step—from paperwork to final approval.

Trying to do it alone or trusting unlicensed advice can lead to delays, fines, or even removal from Canada.

Lessons from the Investigation

What started as a single arrest in Ontario led to the discovery of a province-wide network of unauthorized employment. It shows just how seriously the Canadian government takes immigration fraud.

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Here’s what we learned:

  • The system works—but it watches closely
  • The CBSA continues to increase enforcement
  • Over 16,000 individuals were removed from Canada in 2024 alone

So, if you’re planning to work, study, or live in Canada, make sure everything is in order before you begin. Employers should only hire workers who have legal status and permits in place.

Legal Doesn’t Mean Difficult—Make the Canadian Immigration Process Smooth and Safe

Avoiding mistakes in the Canada immigration process is easier than ever when you choose the right support. Whether you’re coming as a skilled worker, student, or business owner, proper guidance ensures peace of mind and legal protection.

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