money: The woman asked me a series of questions: What the purpose of my trip was, how much money I had, who had paid for my airfare, and where I had gotten so much money, according to Toronto Star. I explained I had no intention of immigrating to Canada. At the airport in Vienna, the Roma Hungarian writer was referred by airline staff to a Canadian border official, who refused to let her board her flight to Toronto even though citizens from the European Union state are exempted from the visa requirement. I had a job and my children in Hungary, said Kalla, 60. They made me feel as if I had committed a serious crime. I was treated like a criminal.
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
reported in the news.
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