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The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre collects information on fraud and identity theft. We provide information on past and current scams affecting Canadians. If you think you're a victim of fraud, report it! Recent scams and fraud
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Contact the Fraud Reporting System (Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre) or call toll-free at 1-888-495-8501. You can also file a report of a misleading or deceptive marketing practice with the Competition Bureau using the online complaint form. If you have already sent money, notify the financial institution you sent the money to.
It’s equally important to report any suspicious activity, including smishing, to your local police and to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre’s online reporting system or by phone at 1-888-495-8501.
Report by phone. Toll free: 1-888-495-8501. We answer calls Monday to Friday, from 10 am to 4:45 pm (Eastern time) and close on holidays. Why you should report fraud and cybercrime. In order for law enforcement to combat fraud and cybercrime, it is essential that those who experience, or fall victim, report it to local police and the CAFC.
Contact the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre toll free at 1-888-495-8501 or through the Fraud Reporting System. Depending on the type of fraud, or how it occurred, you'll also want to report it to other organizations.
Find out how to report immigration fraud, abuse or scams. Did you find what you were looking for? I received threats from someone who says they are from the immigration department. Is it a scam? Will you ask me for personal information over the phone? If I have not paid my fees, will you have me arrested or deported?
report the scam to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre; report it to your local police or the Royal Canadian Mounted Police if you gave personal or financial information by mistake; learn how to protect yourself from common scams; You think your visa documents are fake. You should. call the Client Support Centre to speak with one of our employees ...