Millions of Canadian visas expire next year and the country isn’t sure how to deal with it. That became clear when policymakers fumbled in parliament when answering what Canada plans to do if people refuse to leave. The Government of Canada (GoC) expects nearly 5 million visas to expire next year, and hopes those who lose residency will leave voluntarily. That’s likely what will happen in most cases, but the GoC has a long history of struggling to deal with those who refuse an order to leave—from global crime bosses to foreign warlords.
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Millions of Canadian visas expire next year and the country isn’t sure how to deal with it. That became clear when policymakers fumbled in parliament when answering what Canada plans to do if people refuse to leave. The Government of Canada (GoC) expects nearly 5 million visas to expire next year, and hopes those who lose residency will leave voluntarily. That’s likely what will happen in most cases, but the GoC has a long history of struggling to deal with those who refuse an order to leave—from global crime bosses to foreign warlords. https://betterdwelling.com/canada-expects-up-to-1-in-10-people-to-voluntarily-leave-by-next-year/
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Millions of Canadian visas expire next year and the country isn’t sure how to deal with it. That became clear when policymakers fumbled in parliament when answering what Canada plans to do if people refuse to leave. The Government of Canada (GoC) expects nearly 5 million visas to expire next year, and hopes those who […]
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