Canada Suspends Visas for Uganda, South Sudan, DR Congo
SHOCK MOVE: Canada slams door on Congo, Uganda and South Sudan
Ottawa has dropped a bombshell.
Starting May 27 at 11:59 p.m. EDT, Canada will suspend all immigration documents for residents of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan.
The drastic measure means even those holding valid temporary resident visas, permanent resident visas, or electronic travel authorizations will be turned away at the border.
No exceptions. No entry.
THE DETAILS
Immigration officials confirmed the sweeping ban late Thursday, sending shockwaves through diaspora communities.
If you hold a passport from any of these three nations, your Canadian travel privileges are effectively frozen as of the deadline.
The move marks one of the most aggressive border restrictions imposed by Ottawa in recent years.
Authorities have not yet specified how long the suspension will last, leaving thousands in limbo.
WHAT THIS MEANS
Family reunifications are now on hold.
Business travellers face immediate cancellation.
Even students with valid study permits risk being denied boarding at international airports.
The sudden announcement has sparked panic among affected communities, with many scrambling to understand their legal options before the May 27 cutoff.
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