Canadian Provincial Immigration Sees Turbulent Shifts in 2025
8th, Oct 2025
Global Affairs Canada has released an updated travel advisory cautioning Canadian citizens who hold US green cards about potential status termination risks.
The warning highlights that Canadians with prior criminal convictions or extended absences from the US face increased scrutiny. Additionally, the advisory addresses heightened concerns for LGBTQ+ travelers and those from countries affected by reinstated US travel bans, which now restrict entry from 12 nations, including Afghanistan and Iran.
This guidance follows recent cases of Canadian detainees facing deportation, including Johnny Noviello, who died in ICE custody in June 2025. #canadian_citizens, #us_green_card, #travel_advisory, #lgbtq_travel_restrictions, #travel_ban, #global_affairs_canada, #permanent_residency, #deportation_risk, #canada_us_relations
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