Czech refuseniks
2009-07-08
Canada is expected to impose visas on Czechs any day now, and
Czech officials are perplexed. If there's a problem of too many
Czech asylum-seekers, they say, it's the immigration laws in
Canada that need to be changed. Ex-Vice PM Alexandr Vondra
told Czech Radio that Canada's liberal immigration policy falls
outside the Western mainstream. It is odd that visas are
supposed to be the filter that keeps immigrants out. Shouldn't it
be harder to get political asylum than a visa? Czechs have also
battled with immigration anomalies. For years, visas and
residence permits for some non-Westerners were issued more
on the basis of whom you knew or how much you paid.
Manufacturers always managed to find cheap hands, regardless
of the societal costs. The rules have been tightened, but most
Czechs still have no idea what their country's immigration policy
is, and what the Lisbon treaty will do to it.
[Czech Republic Soviet Union USSR refusnik]
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