CANADA PAUSES VISAS FROM THREE AFRICAN NATION OVER EBOLA OUTBREAKSINGER DAVIDO DISCLOSES PLANS TO OWN MUSIC MASTERS BEFORE RETIREMENT
Canada has implemented a 90-day suspension of immigration documents for residents of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda and South Sudan, reinforcing earlier border measures introduced in a May 26 government memo over the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the affected countries.
The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, in a post on its official social media page, Tuesday , restated the directive, saying, “Reminder: we are suspending immigration documents for residents of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda and South Sudan for 90 days. During this time, we also plan to pause decisions on applications from these countries.
The measure, which was first outlined in the May 26 memo, is part of a broader temporary border restriction framework introduced by the Canadian government in response to rising Ebola risks in the three countries.
