Government says it’s working to track temporary resident exits following AG report
OTTAWA — Canada’s immigration department says it plans to launch a pilot program next month to reach out to international students with expiring visas as part of a plan to track entry and exit data.
Deputy Immigration Minister Ted Gallivan told a House of Commons committee on Monday that the department is working toward having an indicator on visa holder profiles that states whether they’re still in the country.
“(Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) didn’t have a game plan or even an intention to manage the departure of people at the expiration of their visa. We’ve not taken responsibility for managing that in collaboration with the CBSA,” Gallivan told the committee.
“This is a paradigm shift, I think, for IRCC where we agree with the concern that Canadians have that we’re not sure who is in or out of the country and we’re doing the work, both from an IT perspective and management perspective, to manage that more effectively.”


