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  • Tim Hortons Manager Fired After Offering Teen $20,000 to Marry Brother for Canadian Residency

    Tim Hortons Manager Fired After Offering Teen $20,000 to Marry Brother for Canadian Residency

    Oct 01, 2025 03:56 pm CST

    A Tim Hortons manager in Ontario was terminated after offering a 17-year-old employee approximately $15,000-$20,000 to marry her Indian brother to help him secure permanent residency in Canada. The incident, reported to the Ontario Provincial Police by the teen's uncle, is being investigated as potential marriage fraud under Canadian law, which prohibits procuring feigned marriages with penalties of up to five years imprisonment.