Tag: CBSA
Manitoba To No Longer Hold Immigration Detainees In Provincial Jails
Canada immigration news: Manitoba is joining a growing group of Canadian provinces reportedly ending their contracts with the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) to...
Alberta To Stop Holding Immigration Detainees In Provincial Jails After Ending...
Alberta is to stop holding immigration detainees in provincial jails after becoming the third Canadian province to end its contract with the Canada Border...
Canada Immigration Detainees To Continue To Be Held In Provincial Jails...
Canada immigration detainees will continue to be held in provincial jails in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Alberta and Saskatchewan under deals with the Canada...
Nova Scotia To Stop Housing Immigration Detainees In Provincial Jails
Nova Scotia will no longer house immigration detainees in provincial jails under Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) after ending its deal with...
Nexus Centre Closures Impact Travellers Crossing U.S.-Canada Border
Canada immigration news: Nexus applications from travellers who crossed the border frequently and wanted to do so more easily are piling up three months...
British Columbia Cancels Immigration Detention Deal With CBSA
Canada immigration detainees will no longer be held in provincial jails in British Columbia as the province is ending its agreement with the Canada...
Canada’s International Travel Restrictions Extended into 2021
Canada’s international travel restrictions in place due to coronavirus have been extended until January 21, 2021, while international amateur athletes will have their applications...
Canada Extends COVID-19 International Travel Restrictions By Another Month
Canada has extended international travel restrictions in place to prevent the spread of coronavirus by another month, to November 30, 2020.
The decision was announced...
Canada Extends Coronavirus-Related International Travel Restrictions
Canada’s international travel restrictions, in place to prevent the spread of coronavirus, have been extended by another month, to October 31, 2020.
The decision was...