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By law, all visitors to Canada require a temporary resident visa (TRV), except citizens of countries where an exemption has been granted. Visa requirements for travellers to Canada are the country’s first line of defence in maintaining the health, safety and security of Canadians. Canada’s visa policy decisions are based on a country-by-country assessment of the established visa review criteria and thresholds.
An Order in Council amended paragraph 190(1)(a) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR) to remove Mexico from the list of countries whose nationals are exempt from the requirement to obtain a TRV prior to travel to Canada.
The amendment to the Regulations is effective as of July 14, 2009 00:01 Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). As of this time, citizens of Mexico require a TRV to become temporary residents and to be authorized entry into Canada.
Following the coming into force of the amendment to the Regulations, overseas offices will process applications for temporary resident visas by nationals of Mexico.
Any applications for TRVs made by citizens of Mexico will have to be accompanied by the processing fee, as specified in the IRPR.
If a citizen of Mexico has:
Under sections A24(3) and A25 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, the following Ministerial Instructions and Public Policy have been issued.
Ports of entry are advised that a 48-hour grace period will be given starting from the effective date and time until July 15, 2009 23:59 EDT, in order to accommodate citizens of the affected country who seek entry into Canada. Officers conducting examinations of foreign nationals of Mexico are to provide such foreign nationals with temporary resident permits (TRPs) under the following circumstances:
All persons allowed entry are to be issued a fee exempt TRP printed on form IMM 1442. The cost recovery code to be entered in FOSS is M25.