Departure Controls:
Recently some Members of Parliament proposed that anyone entering or leaving Canada should be monitored to better keep track of foreigners and non-Canadian Citizens. Sound familiar? This issue has previously been raised. In November 1999, some opposition party members in Parliament proposed that anyone entering or leaving Canada should be required to check in at the border. The goal would be to keep track of foreigners who cannot prove their identity or whom police authorities are searching. The Immigration Department quickly responded that it would create a whole new bureaucracy that is unwanted. Immigration also quickly noted that the proposal, if implemented, would have the effect of keeping track of every Canadian’s comings and goings. So far it seems to be mere talk, and it is unlikely that this proposal will receive further serious consideration in Parliament at this time.
Final Note:
In many cases, persons seeking entry to Canada for a temporary purpose, apply themselves, especially for a visitor visa. However for cases, where Canadian immigration rejects the applicant, the second attempt is much more difficult. If the recent announcement requiring visitor visa applicants put up bonds is applied, then there may be an opportunity created for those who would normally be refused to be accepted providing they provide the necessary cash bond requested by immigration. Where the application is less than straightforward, an applicant seeking the safest and least risky approach for applying for a visitor visa, should seek professional assistance from the start.
Similarly with respect to renewing Permanent Resident Cards as well as making citizenship applications, in order to follow the safest and least risky approach for applying for citizenship, an applicant should first seek professional assistance from the start.
Obtaining legal advice is very important, especially in complicated situations, to better lay the foundation for a successful application, especially in the current environment where Immigration authorities have become stricter in applying the temporary visa and citizenship criteria rules and regulations. Further, with respect to temporary visas, given the current trend toward refusing more and more temporary authorizations, there is a greater need to speak to a qualified immigration lawyer about the risks and pitfalls. As always, the prospective temporary visa applicant, should seek proper and honest legal advice in order that the prospective visa applicant does not lose the right to obtain the sought after visa.
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