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canada launches pilot project to monitor exit of temporary residents with expired visas 101777959097427

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This is a regulatory enforcement action by the Canadian government targeting temporary residents (students, visitors) with expired permits. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; it may affect immigration consulting firms or educational institutions indirectly, but the article provides no concrete revenue, cost, or supply chain impact. The pilot project is administrative and does not involve trade, commodity prices, or corporate margins.

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  • Canada launches pilot project to monitor departures of temporary residents with expired visas.
  • Auditor General report in March flagged management issues in international student program.
  • 153,000 suspect cases of temporary residents with study permits between 2023-2024; 78% found compliant.
  • Immigration department must investigate all alleged permit fraud and report monthly to House of Commons.
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