Catalan leader goes to court after Canada refuses him entry for speaking visit
MONTREAL — A Quebec nationalist group is claiming the Canadian government revoked a travel permit for the exiled former president of Spain’s Catalonia region.
The Societe Saint-Jean-Baptiste says the Canadian government did not provide a reason for cancelling Catalan separatist Carles Puigdemont’s travel permit on March 31, two days before he was to arrive in Quebec.
Puigdemont has hired a Montreal-based immigration lawyer and today filed a motion contesting the decision in Federal Court.