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Is Canada planning Mass Deportations?




Is Canada planning Mass Deportations?

Canadian Government asks for Mass Visa Cancellation Powers 🇮🇳

New reports suggest the Canadian government is seeking sweeping new powers to mass cancel temporary resident visas (TRVs), a move that internal documents indicate is partly driven by concerns over fraud in applications, particularly from India and Bangladesh.

What is Being Proposed?
Group Cancellation Authority: Proposed legislation (Bill C-12) would give the Immigration Minister the power to revoke visas on a group basis, rather than case-by-case, in specific circumstances.

Targeting Fraud: While publicly cited for emergencies like pandemics or war, internal government documents reportedly single out India and Bangladesh as "country-specific challenges" to deter concentrated visa fraud.

Heightened Scrutiny: This follows a significant rise in rejection rates for Indian student visas—with nearly 74% of applications rejected in August 2025, compared to 32% two years prior.

The Context
Canadian authorities cite a surge in asylum claims from Indian nationals and difficulties in verifying documents as key issues driving this proposed policy change.

Immigration lawyers and civil society groups have voiced strong concerns, warning that such broad powers could undermine due process and effectively create a "mass deportation machine."

This development marks a major shift in Canada's immigration strategy, which has historically relied heavily on temporary residents, workers, and international students.

What do you think of this proposed measure?

(By our staff reporter) New York
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