two.wheeled@hotmail.com said:
this is a frustrating problem with a very simple solution that CIC refuses to implement. Does nobody else see this?
If the government will take a bail bond on the visitor holding the inviter responsible then the inviter will personally see to it that the party will get back on the plane and leave the country!!
That just adds extra costs to the host to have to post a "bail bond" like that. The bigger issue is people from these non visa exempt countries who in the past, keep violating immigration laws, work when they're not supposed to, overstay, etc. If these people would just obey the immigration laws as a visitor, Canada would have no reason to impose visa restrictions.
If you look at Vietnam for example, that country is quite notorious for overstays, illegal work, and even false passport/identities, hence they are one of the few countries in the world that require biometrics to enter Canada, alongside countries like Syria, Iraq, Iran, etc. Not exactly a nice group of countries to be associated with, is it? It really goes to show you how strongly Canada has to restrict Vietnamese citizens to enter here. But you can really only blame past and even current Vietnamese (not all of them of course), for violating immigration laws, hence the government has to put up roadblocks for them.
It's not just Canada too, if you look at US, Australia, Europe, they all impose visa restrictions on Vietnamese, and for the same reasons Canada is.
My wife is Vietnamese, and she was married to me and had a PR application pending while applying for visitor visa, and she was successful in getting one valid for the life of her passport (see my signature). Its difficult to get one, but if you submit a lot of documentation and show that she will only stay here temporarily, the chances will be higher she will get one. I was skeptical myself, but my wife is living proof that its possible.