A family friend was refused entry at the Canadian land border crossing. He told me he has a work permit as a clergy person along with the letter of employment. When trying to enter into Canada on a recent visit from the USA, he was denied entry and told he has to a) show proof that he is a qualified clergy person (he will travel to Wisconsin to where he was ordained to get his papers) and b) he was told he has to pay $1000 to Immigration Canada. He was told that this new fee just came into effect this year.
I have no idea why he would have to pay $1000. Is this for a LMIA? If he already has a work permit, why would he have to pay for a LMIA, and wouldn't his employer have to arrange that in any case? Is there a new fee that CIC instituted for clergy permits? I have never heard of anything like this and would not even know where to direct him to pay the money if it was legitimate. Border agent told him they are not sure where he has to pay either but that he has to show a receipt of payment?
Confused. Any ideas?
I have no idea why he would have to pay $1000. Is this for a LMIA? If he already has a work permit, why would he have to pay for a LMIA, and wouldn't his employer have to arrange that in any case? Is there a new fee that CIC instituted for clergy permits? I have never heard of anything like this and would not even know where to direct him to pay the money if it was legitimate. Border agent told him they are not sure where he has to pay either but that he has to show a receipt of payment?
Confused. Any ideas?