In a rather major development, the department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has reportedly made available a scheme delivery update involving temporary admission to the country.
The update observes that it is required that Multiple-entry Visas are presently regarded the standard, even as any Single-Entry Visa issuance necessitates officials to proffer a clarification duly mentioned in the notes of the application.
For instance, a Single-entry Visa may be suitably considered where a candidate is taking part in a special event, on one occasion, in the nation for a very short period. In case a valid Multiple-entry Visa is duly attached in an expired travel certificate/paper, it is required that the holder also has a newer and legally binding travel paper. And, he must put forward both travel certificates/papers to the airline carrier, with a view to move to the Maple Leaf Country and to the border services official with a view to seek admission into the nation.