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Ugandans, Congolese and South Sudanese in Canada got visas suspended in wake of ebola travel restrictions

Posted on: May 29, 2026 05:55 IST | Posted by: Cbc
Ugandans, Congolese and South Sudanese in Canada got visas suspended in wake of ebola travel restrictions

The displace does non give up them come out of Canada, but it in effect bars them from international travel because they would be unable to return without a visa.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) says it could suspend more than 24,000 travel documents as it seeks to keep residents of the three African countries out for a 90-day period it announced Tuesday, alongside quarantine requirements for Canadians and permanent residents returning from any of them. 

The bulk of those documents are linked to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda. The IRCC said that as of May 19th, it estimated there are about 12,600 DRC residents with Canadian travel documents, and 11,500 Ugandans.

It said there were some 470 South Sudanese residents with valid immigration documents as of May 21. 

"Our systems are not able to differentiate where clients are in the world," the official said. "So what the suspension was, was focused on people who, when they applied, said their residence was one of the three affected countries." 

They said more up-to-date entry and exit data is kept by the Canada Border Services Agency and airports, but is not currently shared actively with IRCC. 

"We've been working with partners in Public Safety and the Canada Border Services Agency," the official said, "to be able to better integrate the systems, and overlay that additional part of days which shows who has entered, and who has left." 

It starts by notifying them that their travel document has been suspended, "is no longer valid" and cannot be used at this time. 

"You can no longer use it to travel to Canada or to transit through a Canadian airport," the letter says. 

Near the bottom of the letter, those who are currently in Canada are told the suspension of the document does not impact the amount of time they can stay here. "However, if you leave Canada, you will not be able to re-enter until the Order in Council is expired or revoked," the letter says. 

She said she had to explain to them that their permits are not cancelled, only their travel documents suspended.

"It never occurred to them that they'd be in a situation where they could not leave Canada without being able to come back in," she said. 

The form letter includes a link to the IRCC's webpage about the ebolavirus measures, which itself has a link to a web form clients can fill out if they need to make their case for being able to travel outside Canada and return. 

On the page with the form, clients are instructed to write the words "TRANSIT2026" if they were travelling when the suspensions took effect, but otherwise are not given extra directions.

The web form's drop-down menu includes no specific option with the word ebolavirus or the names of the three countries. 

These measures mark the first time IRCC is using mass visa-cancellation powers granted under Bill C-12, which passed at the end of March.

The official said the department is "satisfied with the outcome," but admitted it's "something that needs to be tweaked." 

"We'll be looking at lessons learned and best practices if and when we need to use this again." 

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