Vancouver Sun November 25, 2011 The federal government has accepted all of the recommendations of the interim auditor-general for improving Canada's flawed visa approval system. That's encouraging. But so far, the needed reforms exist primarily as a promise, and given the appalling lapses John Wiersema found when he looked at how visa officers are assessing more than a million visitors to our country every year, Canadians should remain skeptical that this vital screen door is being repaired. Read the whole article... |
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