The case of a man who allegedly advised four people on immigration matters is being set for sentencing after a guilty plea.
Surinder Singh Trehan was charged under the Citizenship Act and the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act of knowingly representing or advising the four people in exchange for compensation, court documents said.
The offences are alleged to have happened in February, April, May, June and September of 2019.
“Mr. Trehan will be entering a guilty plea,” defence lawyer Damanpreet Mander told Vancouver Provincial Court Judge Ellen Gordon on June 4.
Mander did not specify to which charge his client would be pleading.
The case returns to court on June 11 to confirm a sentencing date.