CBSA Border Services Officer Exam · Question
If a traveller makes a refugee protection claim at a port of entry, the officer should:
Officers must accept and process the claim; eligibility is determined and (if eligible) referred to the IRB-RPD. Non-refoulement applies.
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Question: If a traveller makes a refugee protection claim at a port of entry, the officer should:
Answer options:
- Refuse and remove ✅ Refer to an eligibility determination under IRPA; do not deport
- Charge with fraud
- Detain indefinitely
Correct answer: Refer to an eligibility determination under IRPA; do not deport
Explanation: Officers must accept and process the claim; eligibility is determined and (if eligible) referred to the IRB-RPD. Non-refoulement applies.
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- Scenario 1: An individual arrives at a Canadian port of entry and declares they are a Canadian citizen. During
- Scenario 2: Which document is generally NOT accepted as proof of Canadian citizenship for entry into Canada?
- Scenario 3: A BSO encounters a situation where a traveler is verbally abusive and uncooperative during an insp
- Scenario 4: According to CBSA's Code of Conduct, what is the principle that guides officers to make decisions
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