
Border guards can cancel temporary visas in addition to turning people away
OTTAWA — A notice published Wednesday by Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada gives border guards the “explicit” authority to revoke temporary resident visas and electronic travel documents in certain circumstances.
Border guards have always been able to turn people away if they believe someone will overstay their allotted time in Canada, but now they are able to revoke a temporary visa for that reason.
Border and immigration officers are also now able to revoke documents if a holder is deemed inadmissible to Canada or if it’s lost, stolen, destroyed or abandoned.
Temporary resident visas are issued to visitors, students and workers coming to Canada and do not guarantee entry to the country.