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Making false documents as part of job-work

Question:
I am running a skilled immigration consultancy services business for the last three years. For case preparation, I have to make false documents of my clients to fulfill the required criteria, for e.g. Australia require Skilled Labor Class (e.g. Electricians, Plumbers, Welders) than the Qualified Professionals (e.g. Engineers, Doctors). But they also require good level of English and you know our skilled labor class is very week in English. So I have many clients who have made their false certificate, bogus experience and have applied for immigration

Although I work very hard on their case but sometimes, I doubt whether my business is Halal or Haram. As I have approached some other scholar too, he said that as me and my clients aim for them to work hard to support their families, this can be done.

Please guide me at your earliest about your opinion.

Response:
Your business is not acceptable to the Almighty. Please try to get rid of the element of falsehood and lies from it if possible or look for a different job. There is no reason why this job of yours could be considered as halal.

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