Canada denied entry to 5,853 foreign travellers in July, marking the highest monthly rejection rate since 2019, as the government faces mounting calls to curb the influx of temporary residents.
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Canada's immigration system is experiencing a significant surge in rejections, with 5,853 foreign travellers denied entry in July alone.
The government's decision to impose a cap on study permits for international students and tighten regulations around the Temporary Foreign Worker program is contributing to the increase in rejections.
Indian migrants, who represent a large segment of international students and low-wage workers, have been critically affected by these changes.
The NFAP is a non-profit organization that aims to promote a more informed discussion of immigration and trade policy.
The Temporary Foreign Worker program is a program that allows Canadian employers to hire foreign workers on a temporary basis.
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