
Canada has announced the termination of flagpoling for work and study permits at land border crossings, effective December 23, 2024.
This decision means temporary residents can no longer leave and re-enter the country to renew or activate their permits at border points.
Instead, all applications must now be processed online through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Flagpoling, a practice once favored by international students and workers for its speed and convenience, often led to delays and strained resources at border crossings.
By discontinuing this option, the Canadian government aims to streamline the application process and enhance efficiency in handling immigration requests.
What Temporary Residents Need To Know About New Canada Immigration Policy
The end of flagpoling introduces significant changes for temporary residents, requiring them to adjust their approach to permit renewals and activations.
Key points include:
Plan Ahead: Submit applications for work or study permits well in advance of their expiration dates to ensure uninterrupted status.
Utilize Online Portals: All renewals and activations must be completed through IRCC’s digital system. Familiarize yourself with the platform to avoid last-minute challenges.
