OTTAWA -- Immigration measures announced as part of Canada's border response to president-elect Donald Trump's 25 per cent ...
The agency said work and study permits will no longer be provided to flagpolers at a port of entry, effective Dec. 23 at ...
Immigration measures announced as part of Canada’s border response to president-elect Donald Trump’s 25 per cent tariff ...
A Windsor, Ont., immigration lawyer says a federal government decision to curtail flagpoling is a step in the right direction ...
Announced as part of Canada’s Border Plan during the fall economic statement, as of Dec. 24, work and study permits will no ...
As announced by the Government of Canada as part of Canada's Border Plan, work and study permits will no longer be provided to flagpolers at a port of entry, effective December 23 at 11:59 pm ET.
Work and study permits will no longer be available for flagpolers at ports of entry in Canada. Flagpolers are foreign ...
Starting Wednesday, the Canadian government is cracking down on “flagpoling,” a practice that led to longer lines at U.S.
Canadian border agents will no longer provide new or renewed work and study permits to flagpolers in a bid to focus on “core port of entry activities, such as keeping Canadian communities safe from ...
Canada has officially ended flagpoling for work and study permit renewals at ports of entry. Learn about the new rules, ...
Canada has officially ended the practice of flagpoling for work and study permit renewals. From December 23, applicants must ...
Canada has ended 'flagpoling', a means of renewing work and study visas at the border and bypassing lengthy online wait times ...