EU Visa Withdrawn From 20 Thousand Mexican Drivers: Leader of Canacar
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EU visa withdrawn from 20 thousand Mexican drivers: leader of Canacar
Despite the shortage of heavy transport operators in the North American region, the United States withdrew 20,000 work visas from Mexican drivers for not fluent in English, said Augusto Ramos Melo, president of the National Chamber of Cargo Transportation (Canacar). When presenting at a conference an assessment of his first 100 days at the head […]
At least 20,000 Mexican operators lost their work visa in the United States between April 2025 and April 2026 because they did not meet the requirements related to the English language, said Augusto Ramos Melo, president of the National Chamber of Cargo Transport (Canacar). During the presentation of the results of his first 100 days of management, he explained that the figure was shared by the American Trucking Associations (ATA) and is part of…
The U.S. government demanded command of English for work visas, leaving 20,000 Mexican carriers without a visa. MEXICO CITY. The new rules of the U.S. government to give and maintain work visas to truck operators, caused that 20 thousand Mexicans will be left without work visas to the no ...
English language requirement impacts trucking and raises costs.
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