Posted on 07/15/2009 1:25:23 PM PDT by SwinneySwitch
Ottawa, Beginning 12:01 a.m. EDT on July 14, 2009, Mexican nationals will require a visa to travel to Canada, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced today. For the first 48 hours, Mexican citizens may apply for entry on arrival in Canada. After 11:59 p.m. EDT July 15, 2009, a visa will be required.
Refugee claims from Mexico have almost tripled since 2005, making it the number one source country for claims. In 2008, more than 9,400 claims filed in Canada came from Mexican nationals, representing 25 per cent of all claims received. Of the Mexican claims reviewed and finalized in 2008 by the Immigration and Refugee Board, an independent administrative tribunal, only 11 per cent were accepted.
In addition to creating significant delays and spiraling new costs in our refugee program, the sheer volume of these claims is undermining our ability to help people fleeing real persecution, said Minister Kenney. All too often, people who really need Canadas protection find themselves in a long line, waiting for months and sometimes years to have their claims heard. This is unacceptable.
The visa requirement I am announcing will give us a greater ability to manage the flow of people into Canada and verify bona fides. By taking this important step towards reducing the burden on our refugee system, we will be better equipped to process genuine refugee claims faster.
The visa process will allow us to assess who is coming to Canada as a legitimate visitor and who might be trying to use the refugee system to jump the immigration queue, Minister Kenney said. It is not fair for those who have been waiting patiently to come to Canada, sometimes for years, when others succeed in bypassing our immigration system.
Canada regularly reviews its visa policies toward other countries. Countries are aware that if they do not satisfy the conditions of a visa-exemption, a visa may be imposed.
This change means that nationals from Mexico who want to travel to Canada will first need to apply for a Temporary Resident Visa and meet the requirements to receive one. It is up to the applicant to satisfy the visa officer their visit to Canada is temporary, they will not overstay their approved time in Canada, they have enough money to cover their stay in Canada, they are in good health, they do not have a criminal record, and are not a security risk to Canadians. These requirements are the same for anyone who wants to visit Canada.
Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has been working to increase processing capacity in Mexico City. Nevertheless, the imposition of the visa will mean short-term delays in travel as CIC puts resources in place. Applicants are encouraged to send their applications by courier or registered mail and to avoid visiting the Embassy unless specifically invited for an interview.
Canada has strong ties with Mexico, said Minister Kenney. We continue to welcome all genuine travellers to Canada from this country.
(Canada also now imposes a visa on the Czech Republic.)
Hahahahahahahahahaha!!!
My Mexican brothers and sisters, F Canada and their Visa requirements. Keep coming to the US. We will give you health care, homes and credit cards and loans for free. NO paperwork required. And when you go back home, we will pay you social security.
RACISM!!!
SPP ping!
If you want on, or off this S. Texas/Mexico ping list, please FReepMail me.
The Canadians caught my sister’s illegal alien nanny at the Detroit border.
She wanted to go to Canada with her Mexican boyfriend.
She had a passport, but they wanted to see proof of her intent to return to Mexico - asking for proof of plane tickets.
She had none, so they remanded her to USBP in Detroit.
From there, she was given notice and ordered to appear in court.
Ta-Daaaaaa!!!!!
She disappeared.
Some Canadian Freepers made some smug remarks about how we treat Mexicans. I told him he could have all of them he wants. (Nothing against Mexicans, but a country with our social welfare system simply can’t open the door to as many free loaders as Latin American can produce.)
Perhaps if the Roma already here (and there) hadn't earned such a bad reputation as a culture of ...shall we say less than honest persons with light, sticky fingers ... there would not have been a need for the imposition of these requirements on ALL Czechs?
You cannot imagine the self-flagellation I heard on the CBC on Tuesday from several interest groups and bleeding hearts, more over the Roma (and their persecution at the hand of the dominant population) than the Mexicans if you can believe it.
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