Canadian Immigration Officials Consider Czech Visa Reinstatement
Posted on 06 July 2009 by Christine
Citizenship and Immigration Canada recently removed the passport visa requirement for Czech nationals visiting Canada. This meant that such individuals became eligible to seek admission at a Canadian port of entry without first seeking a passport visa at a Canadian visa office. This expedited the ability of tourists and business persons to travel to Canada.
A recent wave of refugee claimants from the Czech Republic, number approximately 100 in the past few months, has caused Canada’s Minister of Citizenship and Immigration to reconsider this move, however. The claimants, mainly of the Roma ethnicity, are generally considered by Human Rights agencies to be discriminated against by the Czech population. In 1997, as similar wave of refugee claims derived from the Czech Roma, which at that time caused a 10 year reinstatement of the passport visa requirement.
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