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Canada upgrades Jamaica advisory to ‘avoid all travel’ as Hurricane Melissa closes airports
On 26 October Canada escalated its Jamaica travel warning to ‘avoid all travel’ as Hurricane Melissa forced airport closures and airline cancellations. The advisory triggers re-booking policies, insurance checks and potential immigration-status issues for Canadian companies with staff or recruits on the island.
Visa refusal spike exposes cracks in Canada’s algorithm-driven decision system
New IRCC figures released 26 October reveal visa approval rates have plummeted across study, work and visitor categories, largely due to automated bulk-processing. The spike in rejections is fuelling record court challenges, hurting universities and employers, and prompting calls for tighter oversight of decision-making algorithms.
Visa Refusals Surge Past 50 % as Automated Decision-Making Fuels Court Challenges
Lawyers say Canada’s temporary-visa refusal rate has soared above 50 % in 2025, driven by automated decision tools and a federal mandate to curb temporary residents. The spike is fueling record numbers of Federal Court challenges and forcing companies and students to budget extra time and legal costs for Canadian mobility.
Centuries-Old Shortcut at Haskell Free Library Closed as U.S. Cancels Doorway Exemption
The United States ended a 100-year exemption that let Canadians walk through the Haskell Free Library doorway into Vermont without customs inspection, forcing visitors to use the official land port. The closure removes the last informal crossing on the Eastern border and underscores a wider security clamp-down affecting cross-border mobility.
New Brunswick Creates Emergency Work-Permit Pathway for AIP Candidates Facing Status Expiry
New Brunswick will now issue letters of support that let Atlantic Immigration Program workers apply for new C18 closed work permits if their current permits expire before permanent-residence approval. The stop-gap measure protects status for foreign workers caught by soaring federal processing times and helps employers avoid critical labour losses across Atlantic Canada.
Ontario Imposes Canadian-Experience Rule and Visa Checks for Commercial Truck Licences
Effective immediately, Ontario requires would-be Class A truck drivers to show one year of Canadian driving experience and valid, verifiable immigration status. Visitor-visa holders are excluded, and foreign licences from non-reciprocal countries no longer qualify. The policy aims to improve road safety but will lengthen talent pipelines for logistics employers that rely on newcomer labour.
IRCC Data Show International Student Arrivals Plunge Nearly 60 % in 2025
IRCC figures released this week show a 59.7 % year-on-year decline in new international student arrivals through August 2025, validating concerns that tighter visa and PGWP rules are dampening demand. Universities face revenue shortfalls, and employers may feel downstream talent shortages as fewer graduates enter the work-permit pipeline.