Many at Risk of Deportation and Applications Being Canceled!
The Canadian government has announced new measures to tighten border control and immigration policies in response to pressure from the Trump administration.
🚨 Key Changes Include:
- Enhanced Border Surveillance: Deployment of drones, helicopters, canine units, and special task forces to control the flow of people and cross-border crime.
- Immigration Law Revisions: Canada will have the authority to cancel, suspend, or amend immigration documents, including visas, in cases of fraud or for public interest.
- Reduced Visas and Visa Denials: Aimed at preventing unauthorized immigration from the outset.
- End of “Flagpoling”: Termination of the practice where temporary residents briefly leave Canada and re-enter to renew immigration documents.
❌ Consequences for Non-Compliance:
- Immigration applications may be suspended or canceled.
- Individuals attempting illegal entry or providing false declarations risk permanent refusal.
- The government is committing CAD 1.3 billion over the next six years to strengthen surveillance and strictly enforce violations.
🔥 Winter Danger Warning: Immigration Minister Marc Miller has emphasized the extreme dangers of crossing into Canada illegally during harsh winter conditions. The government is also preparing for potential reverse migration as many might flee deportation policies implemented by the Trump administration.