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31 August 2017

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Canada Immigration

Canada has taken a surprise move to impose a visa requirement on citizens of Antigua and Barbuda.

Ottawa announced on Monday, June 26, 2017 that all citizens of the Caribbean nation would require a visa as of 5.30am on Tuesday, June 27, 2017. Any previously granted Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) is defunct as of this time.

"After carefully monitoring the integrity of Antigua and Barbuda's travel documents, the government of Canada has determined that Antigua and Barbuda no longer meets Canada's criteria for a visa exemption," a Canadian government statement said.

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