Canada seeing spike in temporary visas as migrant worker advocates raise alarm
OTTAWA — Applications for temporary resident visas issued to visitors, students and temporary workers in Canada have more than quadrupled since 2015, stretching the Immigration Department’s ability to process them, according to a federal report.
The Immigration Department’s annual plan shows that in the fiscal year that ended March 2018, officials issued more than 5.7 million temporary visas and electronic travel authorizations, an increase from the 1.3 million issued two years earlier.
Federal officials say the surge is due in part to an increase in international tourism in Canada — something the federal government has been trying hard to achieve.