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thejacarandatree
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Had any problems with unregulated service providers?

Post by thejacarandatree » Fri Oct 27, 2006 3:16 pm

Hi,
Have any readers had problems with immigration advice and service providers who were found not to be registered with the OISC or members of a designated professional body? Replies to Private Mail, if preferred.

Nina

thejacarandatree
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Unreglated and unregistered providers of advice and services

Post by thejacarandatree » Sun Oct 29, 2006 1:13 pm

I am interested in hearing the experiences of others who had obtained immigration advice and services from a provider, in good faith, but where the provider was later found not to be registered (or registered exempt) with the OISC, or otherwise regulated, and who have taken this up with the OISC or have already submitted a formal complaint to the OISC, either as the client, themselves, or on behalf of the client, or as a concerned member of the public.

What action did the OISC take and how long did they take to complete their complaints procedure? What was the outcome? Were they satisfied with the outcome and the way in which their complaint was handled?

Are the OISC more likely to take action against an unregistered advice and service provider who has charged fees for his/her services than an unregistered adviser who has undertaken casework but not charged the client a fee?

Nina

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Post by Jeff Albright » Sun Oct 29, 2006 4:49 pm

I was a victim of bad immigration advice before OISC was set up in 2000 and still face the same problems.
I cannot complain because the problems arose before OISC was created. Also, by the time they were discovered, it was already too late to complain.

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