Subhead:Agency says no single system tracks foreigners whose visas expired without a recorded departure, and would need Immigration Canada data to manually estimate the gap# The Canada Border Services Agency says it cannot calculate how many foreign nationals may still be in Canada after their visas expired because it lacks a unified system to track the issue. In a newly released parliamentary response, the agency said it does not have “a single, systematic metric” to estimate the so-called exit gap — foreign nationals whose visas expired in 2024 and 2025 but for whom there is no official departure record. According to the response, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada would first need to provide a list of all expired visas, after which CBSA would manually compare those names against its records to determine whether an exit was recorded.Read More
Agenda 21, Canada, Mass Migration, News
CBSA says it cannot calculate how many visa overstays remain in Canada