Keeping Canada’s border open to travel and trade but closed to crime requires the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) to manage border operations effectively.
The CBSA delivers a variety of programs and services for people (travellers, settlers, etc.) and for goods (commercial trade). Some programs and services are designed to help travellers and trade enter Canada smoothly, while others are focused on enforcing laws and keeping threats to our safety and health out of Canada.
People (Traveller) Programs: | Goods (Commercial Trade) Programs: |
To enhance the CBSA’s ability to stop potential threats from entering Canada, the CBSA uses a variety of technologies and initiatives to detect contraband and prohibited or restricted goods.
Contraband Detection:
The CBSA works to promote the free flow of low-risk travellers, into and out of Canada, while ensuring that security measures are in place to stop and remove potential threats.
The CBSA has pre-approval programs for travellers, who frequently travel into and out of Canada. Participants in these programs benefit from smooth and quick travel, because Canadian and U.S. border officers will have interviewed and security screened them during the application process.
Information on Canadian requirements for travelling into or out of Canada.
The CBSA delivers a number of programs to facilitate trade with industry at home and abroad, while implementing programs and initiatives to ensure the security and integrity of the trade system.
The CBSA offers a variety of pre-approval programs to industry.
[ More on Facilitating Trade ]
Border information for importing/exporting commercial goods into or out of Canada.