A manager of Tim Hortons in Ontario was rejected after allegedly asking a 17-year-old employee to marry her 25-year-old brother so he could get a permanent residence (PR) in Canada. The driver allegedly offered the teenager between $ 15,000 and $ 20,000 to participate in the scheme, which bypassed legal immigration channels. The case was first unveiled by the Toronto Sun, which published screenshots of the messages exchanged between the driver and the teenager. What did the driver say? According to the screenshots, the driver asked, “Do you want Indian BF?” – with “bf” with reference to “boyfriend”. When the employee inquired about his age, she replied that he was 25 and explained, ‘My brother. He is looking for GF. He needs someone to get permanent residence in Canada. And if you can help him pay you $ 15-20K as well (£ 13-18 Lakh). How did the family respond to the country’s province police. Her brother, who is 25 and she is a minor and offered her $ 20,000 to marry him, ‘Monroe wrote on Facebook. He later told the Toronto Sun that his niece was so upset that she ended her work at the Tim Hortons outlets in Wellington and Picton, saying that she no longer feels comfortable. by franchisee who run their own labor for their restaurants independently, ‘said a spokesman for the company.’ The restaurant ended the manager shortly after becoming aware of the completely unacceptable situation in his team. “Meanwhile, Monroe said he would boycott the chain:” It’s disturbing that people are in order with minors and fraud, and I make it very clear, I insist that all the drivers be fired, and I will not stop until it happens, and the illegal scam that targets minors at the Tim Hortons in the country. ” Investigating police in the Ontario (a) an accused offense and imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years; or (b) punish an offense on summary conviction. “
Tim Hortons driver dismissed for offering £ 17 to 17-year-old to marry her ‘Indian Brother’
