Canada has put in place stringent new regulations regarding the cancellation of immigration documents such as visas, work permits, study permits, and eTAs. The new regulations are aimed at providing a “cleaner, quicker, and safer process”.
The new changes announced by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) are the most stringent yet for immigration officers in exercising their discretion to cancel these documents if the documents were issued in error or misused through fraudulent means. In addition to the new regulations, IRCC intends to add other measures over the next two years.
Let’s break it down.
The new 2025 regulations (SOR/2025-11) provide immigration officers with clear grounds for cancelling the following documents:
Immigration officers can cancel these documents if the holder is inadmissible, ineligible, or the document was issued in error. They can also act if they have a serious concern that the person will not leave Canada on expiry of their stay.
Automatic cancellation grounds will apply if:
eTA Cancellations (Sections 12.06 – 12.08)
TRV Cancellations (Sections 180.1 – 180.2)
Work & Study Permits
These new powers are part of Canada’s plan to build a modern, secure, and efficient immigration system. Here’s why they matter:
IRCC isn’t stopping here.
A Forward Regulatory Plan outlines more changes between 2025 and 2027, allowing officers to cancel, vary, or suspend applications and documents in more situations.
Exact details are still coming, but the aim is to:
Public consultation will open soon through the Canada Gazette, and final rules are expected by 2026 or 2027.

These rules apply to temporary residents, including:
If you’re in Canada temporarily, you likely hold a TRV or eTA, and may also need a work or study permit.
Avoid cancellations by following these steps:
The new cancellation rules from the Canadian government are a sensible, necessary, and overdue reform aimed at protecting Canada and its immigration programs.
They send a clear message: Come to Canada the right way- or not at all.
If you are a genuine visitor, student, or worker, you have nothing to worry about. If you are trying to deceive the Canadian system, the rules are clearly spelled out, and now they are way more restrictive.
Keep yourself informed, keep yourself compliant, and do your part to build a strong, safe, and welcoming Canada.
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