CURRENT REPORT BLOG In the wake of a recent tragedy at the Canada High Commission in Abuja, where operations were temporarily suspended due to a fire incident that claimed two lives, there’s important news for immigration, refugee, and citizenship applicants. The High Commission has confirmed that despite the temporary suspension, visa application centers in Abuja and Lagos remain open for processing applications.
Operations Update
Despite the mourning period following the loss of a colleague in the tragic incident, the Canada High Commission in Abuja has assured applicants that the processing of immigration, refugee, and citizenship applications is ongoing.
Visa Application Centers Operational
The High Commission’s announcement on its official X account emphasized that visa application centers in both Abuja and Lagos remain open. This reassurance is vital for individuals seeking Canadian visas during the temporary suspension of regular operations at the High Commission.
Continued Processing of Applications
The statement by Demilade Kosemani, a Public Affairs Staff member, highlighted that the processing of applications continues, underscoring the commitment to ensuring that immigration-related matters are not unduly affected by the suspension of operations.
Information Sharing in the X Account
The High Commission utilized its X account to share this crucial update with the public, demonstrating a transparent and direct communication channel with applicants and the wider community.