Forward Regulatory Plan: 2017-2019
Prescribed Conditions – National Security Inadmissibility Cases

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Description of the objective

In June 2013, the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act was amended to provide for the mandatory imposition of conditions upon non-citizens in Canada who:

The purpose of the proposed regulations is to establish and prescribe a nationally consistent and transparent baseline for the control and monitoring of non-citizens who are believed or have been found to be inadmissible on security grounds, but who are not detained. This in turn will strengthen program integrity.

The proposed regulations will also contain technical amendments to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations to properly reflect the division of responsibilities between the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and the Department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship after the creation of the CBSA.

Enabling Act: Immigration and Refugee Protection Act

Indication of business impacts

There are no expected business impacts

Public consultation opportunities

Initial public consultation on these proposed regulations took place from May 12 to June 30, 2016 via the Consulting with Canadians and Canada Border Services Agency websites.

Departmental Contact

Richard St. Marseille
Manager
Programs Branch
Canada Border Services Agency
Tel: 613-954-3923
Richard.StMarseille@cbsa-asfc.gc.ca

Related links

To learn about upcoming or ongoing consultations on proposed federal regulations, visit the Canada Gazette and Consulting with Canadians websites.

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