Canada’s immigration website just crashed
The Government of Canada’s immigration website crashed on Tuesday night as the US election results were rolling in.
The site went down around 10:30 pm ET Tuesday, followed by intermittent accessibility.
Around 9:00 PM eastern on Tuesday evening, CNN announced that a number of key states in the election including Michigan, Ohio, Virgina and Florida could all swing in Republican nominee Donald Trump’s favor. And Google search traffic to the Canada story began to surge.
(Virginia has since been won by Clinton and Florida by Trump).
Stay up to date with all the results on the Business Insider live-blog here»
The top story on Business Insider is currently “How to move to Canada and become a Canadian citizen.”
The Canadian immigration site crashed. That’s not a joke, it actually crashed.
— Elias Toufexis (@EliasToufexis) November 9, 2016
The Canadian Immigration website has now actually crashed. #ElectionNight
— Emily Andras (@emtothea) November 9, 2016
Sounds like a joke, but the Canadian Immigration site – https://t.co/0J7yHhFDAn is down due to overloading server issues. #ElectionNight
— Kristian Sturt (@FootieWriter) November 9, 2016
Here is what the site looks like when down:
Screenshot/Government of Canada
Here is what it’s supposed to look like:
Government of Canada
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