Parliamentary Committee Notes: Immigration and Refugee Protection Act

Proposed response:

Immigration and Refugee Protection Act

Background:

Strengthening the Admissibility Framework at the Border

Currently under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship has exclusive policy responsibility for inadmissibility due to the commission of criminal offences at ports of entry at the time of entry to Canada (transborder criminality), while the Minister of Public Safety has exclusive policy responsibility for examinations at ports of entry and for inadmissibility on other serious grounds of security, human rights violations, and organized criminality.

Transferring policy responsibility for transborder criminality to the Minister of Public Safety would allow the CBSA to strengthen Canada's posture with respect to the smuggling of opioids, firearms and other criminal offences upon entry to Canada. The proposed approach would address fragmentation of policy responsibility and ensure greater coherence with respect to immigration enforcement and inadmissibility policies that are applicable exclusively at Canada's borders.

Contacts:

Prepared by: Acting Manager, Firearms Policy Division, Crime Prevention Branch
Approved by: Talal Dakalbab, Assistant Deputy Minister, Crime Prevention Branch, 613-852-1167

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