Tamils from Sri Lanka who enter Canada on tourist visas face a situation where their stay is temporary unless they pursue other immigration pathways. Canada has historically been a major destination for Tamil refugees and immigrants from Sri Lanka, especially due to the Sri Lankan civil conflict, which drove many Tamils to seek asylum or better opportunities abroad. Today, many Tamils enter Canada on visitor visas, but they cannot legally work or stay permanently without changing their immigration status.
There are a few pathways available for those seeking to extend their stay. Many opt to apply for permanent residency through programs like Express Entry, which includes the Federal Skilled Worker Program or Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). Tamils may also consider applying for asylum or other humanitarian programs, though approval for refugee status depends on individual circumstances and proving a credible fear of persecution.
If a Tamil individual on a tourist visa overstays their visa or works illegally, they risk deportation or being banned from re-entering Canada in the future.
Therefore, it’s crucial to navigate these challenges by either returning home before the visa expires or seeking legal advice on immigration options.