Canada has ended ‘flagpoling’ for immigrants. What is the practice?
- Canada has ended the practice of flagpoling for immigrants.
- Flagpoling involved leaving Canada briefly to activate immigration status or obtain a work permit.
- The decision affects many immigrants who must find alternative methods for their immigration processes.
- Canada aims to streamline the immigration process by ending flagpoling, which caused confusion and complications.
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