Canada has officially ended flagpoling for work and study permit renewals at ports of entry. Learn about the new rules, exemptions, and how it impacts applicants.
Canada has officially ended the practice of flagpoling for work and study permit renewals. From December 23, applicants must ...
Canada has announced the termination of flagpoling for work and study permits at land border crossings, effective December 23 ...
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The CBSA said work and study permits will no longer be provided to flagpolers at a port of entry, effective Dec. 23 at 11:59 p.m. eastern.
Canadian border agents will no longer provide new or renewed work and study permits to flagpolers in a bid to focus on “core port of entry activities, such as keeping Canadian communities safe from ...
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