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Canada's New Digital Nomad Ban Shakes Global Remote Workers as Travel Restrictions to Canada Tighten for Foreign Visitors

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Canada's New Digital Nomad Ban Shakes Global Remote Workers as Travel Restrictions to Canada Tighten for Foreign Visitors

Fact-checker's verdict: This is FALSE.

A viral rumor claims Canada has implemented a "digital nomad ban" as part of new travel restrictions to Canada, preventing remote workers from entering the country. Verified official sources from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) confirm no such ban exists. While Canada updated its temporary foreign worker policies in September 2024, these changes apply only to employers hiring via specific streams, not independent remote workers or tourists. Remote workers can still enter Canada as visitors for up to six months under standard visitor visa rules, provided they do not seek local employment or require labor market impact assessments. The viral claim stems from a misinterpretation of a niche program adjustment affecting employer-sponsored work permits, not general travel restrictions to Canada. Travelers should rely on official government websites, not social media shares, for accurate entry rules. No new "digital nomad ban" has been enacted.