Canada’s immigration policies have historically maintained a equilibrium between being welcoming and exercising regulation. However, in early 2024, the choice to reintroduce visa requirements for visitors from Mexico sparked a resurgence of a persistent friction between the two North American countries that, theoretically, should be collaborating more closely than ever. The diplomatic strain stems not only from administrative matters but also from political factors. This raises the question: Could the migration conflicts between Canada and Mexico pave the way for a fresh approach to immigration reform? first appeared on ImmigCanada Immigration Consulting Services.