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Canadian Government Deletes Police Clearance as Requirement For Study Permits

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The Canadian government has disclosed that police clearance certificates are not required for individuals entering the country as temporary residents, including those on study permits, as they are normally unreliable.

This statement was made known to the public by Canada’s Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, Marc Miller, during a session of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration on Monday.

The minister’s clarified this amid debates about security checks for temporary residents, including international students, following recent criminal cases involving past visitors. He also stated that verification is primarily conducted through biometric data, such as fingerprints, which are cross-checked against international law enforcement databases. According to Miller, police certificates from the country of origin are not routinely required for temporary residents.

A police clearance certificate is an official document issued by the Police as a background check on those who are immigrating to another country. Though this is done to check whether an applicant has a criminal record and to guaranty the host country that the applicant is not wanted by law in the country they are coming from. However, police certificates from abroad may be requested on a case-by-case basis if additional scrutiny is deemed necessary.

In his address the Canadian minister said,

“I have never said such certificates are required for temporary residents.”

He also said the government does “verification,” which he explained were biometrics, basically fingerprints that were run through partner and police databases.

As for the police certificates from the country of origin, Miller said, “We do not, as a routine matter, require them for temporary residents.

“They may be required if an officer decides to do so as part of a cascading security screening,” he added later.

Miller also dismissed the efficacy of such checks, as he said, “You could imagine how unreliable those certificates would be.”

The government has been under fire for its security checks on the temporary residents it accepts, including foreign students.

This is especially true since it was revealed that two of the four people detained in relation to the murder of pro-Khalistan activist, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, had entered Canada as students.

Earlier this month, External Affairs Minister, S. Jaishankar, had remarked that a “number of people with organized crime links from Punjab had been made welcome in Canada.”

He had added, “We have been telling Canada, saying, look these are wanted criminals from India, you have given them visas. But the Canadian government has not done anything.”

However, Miller had rebutted Jaishankar’s statement when he said, “We’re not lax. We have a process for screening student visa applicants. If they have a criminal record; they don’t come in.”

This new rule will also apply to Nigerian students coming into Canada.

According to an education consulting firm in Nigeria, obtaining a police clearance certificate involves using one of these three major methods which are:

Either through applying in person at the force CID, Police Criminal Registry, Alagbon, Lagos State, applying from your state through Nigeria Police Force website or applying from outside Nigeria through a third party service

However, this directive has now been scrapped as the Canadian government believes it is not reliable and would rather utilize the biometric verification process which its own government conducts.

 

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CBN Restores BDC Access to FX Market, Caps Weekly Purchases at $150,000

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By Huldah Shado

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has approved the participation of licensed Bureau De Change (BDC), operators in the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM), allowing each BDC to purchase up to $150,000 weekly.

The approval was contained in a circular dated February 10, 2026, signed by the Director of the Trade and Exchange Department, Dr. Musa Nakorji, and addressed to authorised dealer banks and the general public.

The CBN said the move is aimed at improving foreign exchange liquidity in the retail segment of the market and meeting the legitimate needs of end users, amid a widening gap between the official and parallel market exchange rates.

Under the new arrangement, licensed BDCs can access foreign exchange from the NFEM through any authorised dealer bank of their choice at the prevailing exchange rate.

The apex bank directed banks to carry out full Know-Your-Customer (KYC), and due diligence checks on BDC clients before selling foreign exchange to them.

It also imposed reporting and transparency requirements, mandating BDCs to submit returns electronically to the CBN.

In addition, the bank prohibited third-party transactions and limited cash settlement to a maximum of 25 per cent of each transaction.

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Ultraviolet MFB MD Visits Equity Circle, Eyes Strategic Partnership

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By Samson Adeyanju 

The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Ultraviolet Microfinance Bank, Bayonle Omoyele, has paid a working visit to Equity Circle, one of Abuja’s fast-growing real estate companies, as part of efforts to strengthen strategic partnerships within Nigeria’s real estate sector.

During the visit, Equity Circle’s Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer, Fabian George, conducted Omoyele on a tour of the company’s facilities and outlined its growth trajectory.

He disclosed that the firm recorded significant milestones over the past four years, culminating in an ₦8 billion revenue in the 2025 financial year.

Discussions between both parties focused on establishing a strategic credit relationship, with proposed areas of collaboration including invoice discounting, structured credit solutions, and cash-flow management support to help Equity Circle sustain and scale its operations.

Addressing Equity Circle staff during an interactive session, Omoyele emphasised the importance of strong marketing fundamentals, highlighting the 4Ps of marketing-Product, Price, Place, and Promotion, as key drivers of long-term competitiveness and brand leadership.

He also urged the team to adopt a long-term growth mindset, remain focused, and ensure that every unit contributes meaningfully to the organisation’s strategic goals, noting that disciplined execution is critical in Nigeria’s evolving real estate market.

The visit underscores Ultraviolet Microfinance Bank’s commitment to supporting high-growth enterprises through tailored financial solutions and partnerships that promote sustainable economic development.

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Moniepoint Strengthens Africa’s Tech Talent Pipeline with DreamDevs Cohort 2

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By Omoniyi David

Moniepoint Inc has reaffirmed its commitment to building Africa’s technology talent pipeline, announcing the opening of applications for the second cohort of its flagship DreamDevs initiative.

Co-Founder and CTO Felix Ike described DreamDevs as a programme that equips recent graduates with industry-ready skills and hands-on experience to bridge the continent’s tech talent gap.

“The success of our first cohort validated that Africa’s young tech talent can compete globally. This year, we aim to convert half of our participants into full-time employees,” Ike said, adding that the initiative creates sustainable career pathways that drive Africa’s digital economy.

DreamDevs complements Moniepoint’s other talent development programmes, including HatchDev, in collaboration with NITHub, University of Lagos, which trains about 500 specialised developers annually, and the Women-in-Tech programme, now in its fifth year.

The initiative also aligns with the Federal Government’s 3 Million Technical Talent (3MTT), programme, with Moniepoint serving as a key sponsor, offering graduates a specialised pathway from training to employment.

DreamDevs underscores Moniepoint’s broader mission to leverage technology to empower Africa’s youth and advance the continent’s digital economy.

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