Randhir Singh Toor has been charged with sexual assault against an undocumented foreign worker.
 Randhir Singh Toor | Can-Asia Immigration Consultants was a scam run by Punjabi Rupinder Singh Batth and his wife Navdeep Batth. Batth moved to Canada in 1991 from Chandigarh India and established Can-Asia Immigration Consultancy Services in 1997. The couple faced 69 charges in 2020 for their huge fraud. Two types of immigration fraud were involved, schemes to help obtain temporary work permits and permanent residency using fraudulent work experience and credentials, and getting employers to 'pad' applications to hire temporary foreign workers. The 'padding' of labour market impact assessments (LMIA) essentially creates jobs that never existed. These non-existent jobs are then sold to the highest bidder. |  |
Toor Vineyards, which runs
Desert Hills Estate Winery on Black Sage Road in Oliver, was fined $118k and permanently banned from hiring foreign workers.
 |  | Randhir (Randy) Toor was the owner and president of Toor Vineyards and Desert Hills. He was named in court documents connected to a rape of a migrant worker. He claims to have sold the business. (info@bcdeserthills.com) | In 2022 fines were leveled against Toor for his role in the immigration fraud scheme. Randhir Toor and Toor Vineyards were charged as part of the criminal investigation into the immigration fraud operation of Can-Asia Immigration Consultants. Toor Vineyard was involved with Can-Asia with the creation of positive labour market impact assessments (LMIAs) that were then used to obtain temporary and permanent immigration status in Canada in exchange for payment. Payroll cycling involved producing falsified pay stubs, paycheques, tax documents and proof of employment. Randhir (Randy) Toor, Surinder (Paul) Singla, Ved Kaler and Gurtaj Grewal each faced multiple counts of fraud. |
Can-Asia provided $47,550 to Toor for fake employees. Three of those filed for permanent residence in Canada. Toor had been an Auxillary RCMP officer for 27 years.