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How Canada uses personal information collected at the border on immigration applications

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Since February 2019, the Entry/Exit Program has allowed the Canadian border to collect basic traveller information and share it with 听(滨搁颁颁).

IRCC uses the information to verify residency requirements for applications for , , , and Canadian applications. Some programs require applicants to be in Canada for a certain number of days. For example, in order to apply for citizenship, permanent residents need to have been physically present in Canada for 1,095 days out of the five years prior to the date of their application.

With the Entry/Exit Program, IRCC can inquire about traveller information from the (CBSA) via the Global Case Management System (GCMS), which is the system IRCC uses to process immigration applications.

What information is available

For now, the Entry/Exit program is only open to travellers to come to Canada by land and air. It is not yet available for marine and rail travel to Canada. The information that IRCC can access through the Entry/Exit program includes:

  • given and family names
  • aliases
  • date of birth
  • gender
  • country of birth
  • country of citizenship
  • passport details
  • date of entry/exit

CBSA stores the information in the GCMS, which IRCC can use as needed to administer the (IRPA), the , and the .

How IRCC uses Entry/Exit data

According to the , IRCC can use Entry/Exit data to:

  • verify聽residency requirements聽in support of applications for聽grants of citizenship (CIT)聽or聽permanent resident cards;
  • verify if a temporary residence applicant may have previously聽overstayed their allowable period of admission in Canada;
  • assist in an聽investigation of an individual鈥檚 entitlement to a Canadian travel document;
  • verify that聽sponsors are residing in Canada;
  • verify the聽residency of under the class;
  • verify whether or not a refugee claimant entered Canada using their travel documents; and
  • support investigations of possible fraud in relation to immigration, citizenship, and passport/travel document programs.

IRCC does not need client consent in order to query traveller entry and exit information. They are allowed to access the information if it is relevant to an IRCC officer鈥檚 decision in relation to a specific program. Only IRCC roles that make decisions on applications can access Entry/Exit information in the GCMA.

IRCC officers are not allowed to disclose entry and exit information unless it is necessary to administer the IRPA and is covered under an information-sharing agreement. Any disclosure not covered under a memorandum of understanding or other information-sharing agreement must be governed by CBSA.

As CBSA is the owner of the data, all authorized CBSA employees have access to it.

Travellers can request a copy of their personal travel history through an under the Privacy Act. To request a correction, travellers can .

Temporary residence applications

IRCC can request Entry/Exit information for the following application types:

  • visitor records
  • and work permit extensions
  • and study permit extensions
  • (eTAs)

The Entry/Exit data can be used to check whether a foreign national has previously exceeded their authorized period of stay in Canada. The government calls this 鈥渙verstay monitoring.鈥 It begins when a traveller enters Canada and ends upon their exit. If the applicant has overstayed their visit, an 鈥渙verstay indicator鈥 will appear as a checked box in the GCMS once queried.

IRCC expects overstay indicators for temporary residents will begin appearing in Entry/Exit search results in November 2022, once a sufficient number of air carriers are on-boarded.

Permanent residence applications

Entry/Exit information is available to IRCC for the following permanent residence application types:

  • permanent resident travel documents
  • overseas refugees

The data can be used to outline the periods of time spent in and outside Canada, and will allow IRCC to see if residence has been maintained. In addition to residency requirements, IRCC may make an Entry/Exit query to investigate misrepresentation, or revocation of Canadian documents.

For family sponsorship applications, Entry/Exit data can be used to determine if a sponsor is residing in Canada.

Citizenship applications

Exit/Exit data can be used in citizenship applications to:

  • verify compliance with ;
  • assist in the verification of other requirements, such as, flagging of potential loss of permanent resident status, the need for applicants to submit foreign police certificates, or misrepresentation;
  • verify compliance with physical presence requirements for resumption of citizenship; and
  • assist in cases of revocation of Canadian citizenship.

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