Dear All, My heart goes with all those whom visas were declined. What makes it more bitter that your country fellow traveller did get a visa travelling to the same event. I know the agony, time consuming and the cost you all go through because I myself must go through this every single travel - only less than handful of countries grant me visa upon arrival. Not to mention the cost, extra travel days and humiliation I go through to land borders crossing to travel from neighbouring country because we're not allowed to travel from where we live. One country that I applied to their visa in Laten America required me to provide an endorsed government document from the court proofs that I'm clear from any criminal records. The lengthy travelling visa application experience taught me to look at the positive side of the issue. What I do see in the case of all those Canadian visa applicants were declined that they do have the qualifications to be a candidate immigrants -given the assumption that their visa application and supporting documents are fully fulfilled. My advise to any future visa applicants to countries with reputation of declining visas to provide extra supporting documents to proof that they are deeply rooted in your countries and they have no intentions to immigrate. Providing bank account statement, a letter from employer, is not enough, they need to provide other documents even it is not listed as required. Examples, ownership of an assets, membership of local bodies/chapters that are globally acknowledged such as a member of chamber of commerce, Rotary, etc. I'm not defending Canada, but condemning the global international political system that makes each country has its own rules to defend its sovereignty. Wishing those whom visas declined this time never have this experience again. Nadira On Sun, Oct 27, 2019, 01:27 Roberto Gaetano <roberto_gaetano@hotmail.com> wrote:
+1 Evan
IMHO, there are two ways to deal with issues: the first one, is to analyse the problem and to try to understand it in detail, the second one is to jump to conclusions and scream bloody murder. While you are never sure to be able to solve the problem taking the former approach, you are damn sure that taking the latter might get you brownie points but will not get you one single inch forward.
Last but not least, there is some fundamental racism in accusing others of being racist not based on facts but only on presumption of behaviour, in particular when these presumptions go against the evidence.
And now, open for flames, R.
On 26.10.2019, at 11:14, Evan Leibovitch <evan@telly.org> wrote:
On Fri, 25 Oct 2019 at 19:26, Peters Omoragbon <petersomoragbon@gmail.com> wrote:
It is not only insulting but dehumanising for Canada to disrespect Africans with this racist diplomacy.
It's my understanding, from my own attempts to intervene on behalf of people needing visas for events in which I have been involved, that the problem is not racial so much as country-specific. The overly harsh measures stem from significant numbers of people from specific countries coming on tourist or conference visas who never go home and then apply for Canadian immigrant status from inside the country. This is widely seen domestically as "queue-jumping" and unfair to the conventional immigration process. As a result, tourist or conference applications from these designated countries are checked against a number of criteria that indicate the likeliness of a traveller to return home after the trip. I'm not an expert in this and I don't fully agree with the policies so I won't defend them, but to the best of my awareness this is the rationale.
Not all of the countries flagged this way are in Africa (as Sergio noted in the start of this thread); the list changes periodically based on the sources of the "queue jumpers". So I'm not sure that the policy is racist, or that calling it racist is actually going to accomplish anything useful. I fully understand the insult and that it's dehumanizing, and the issue is highly political within Canada. However, attributing sinister motivation that isn't in evidence will not get you far.
People with valid USA and European visas to be told they cannot leave
Canada after the event.
OK, that's just a complete untruth. Unlike many countries, Canada doesn't even do passport checks for departures. Whether any other country will allow travellers in is a different story, but in my many years of age I'm not aware of any foreigner denied the ability to leave Canada unless charged with a crime.
The biggest problem that I have encountered is that the visa application process needs to be started WAY in advance. Many are improperly rejected. An review/appeal process exists, but it doesn't happen quickly and sometimes people just run out of time. Having a good Canadian host to help with visa issues is important.
What is in Canada.
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-countries/canada
The visa problem wouldn't exist if nobody wanted to move here.
We need open up an online protest for signatures demanding Canada respects
Cross borders'foreign relations!
I have no idea what you're asking for. Please be specific on what relations need to be respected that are not now. - Evan
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