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Canada has denied visas to several army, Intelligence Bureau officers
Thursday, 27th May 2010
Canada has denied visas to several retired and serving army officers as well as a retired Intelligence Bureau (IB) official citing rules that question the army’s track record and suggest the IB may be engaged in terrorist activities.

Canada rejected the visa request of retired IB officer SS Sidhu citing its Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, which bars members of organisations that have engaged, or will engage, in terrorism, instigating subversion by force of any government or espionage.Home secretary GK Pillai on Wednesday complained to the foreign ministry about the “discriminatory” grounds on which the Canadian High Commission here is rejecting visa requests. He had written to foreign secretary Nirupama Rao last week on a complaint from a retired Border Security Force officer, Fateh Singh Pandher, whose visa request was rejected by the mission on the grounds that the BSF was a “a notoriously violent paramilitary unit”.
Publication : HT
TAGS : army  visa  canada  government  immigration  international  


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