src: https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/picton-tim-hortons-marriage-fraud
In Picton, Ontario, a Tim Hortons visa fraud case spotlights how Hindutva’s entitlement twists Indian diaspora behavior everywhere. 💼
A 25-year-old Indian man, offered his 17-year-old Canadian coworker $15,000–$20,000 to marry his brother for permanent residency. 📞 She reported it to family, sparking exposure, his firing, and now looming deportation risks amid OPP fraud probes.
Canada’s Indian underground demands at least $100,000 premiums for full fakes: staged photos, forged leases, and scripted “arranged serendipity” to dupe immigration. 💰 No discounts here. Why the surge? Scarcity and desperation. As more Indian men escape a Hindutva-drenched homeland fixated on control and “purity,” they’re paying top dollar for any Western escape route even sham ones. 🛫 It’s bitter irony: The ideology touting virtue at home commodifies marriage abroad. The hypocrisy stings: Hindutva hails Akhant Bharat in India, the great re-awakening of the Cow Dung empire, yet fuels “paper wives” overseas.