CBSA Border Services Officer Exam · Question
Which of the following is NOT permitted for entry into Canada without specific authorization or permits, according to basic immigration screening principles? A) A Canadian citizen returning from a trip abroad. B) A foreign national holding a valid visitor's visa. C) A foreign national who has previously been deported from Canada and is attempting to re-enter without prior authorization. D) A permanent resident presenting their valid PR card.
Individuals who have been previously deported from Canada typically require special authorization (e.g., an Authorization to Return to Canada) to re-enter, as t
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Question: Which of the following is NOT permitted for entry into Canada without specific authorization or permits, according to basic immigration screening principles?
A) A Canadian citizen returning from a trip abroad. B) A foreign national holding a valid visitor's visa. C) A foreign national who has previously been deported from Canada and is attempting to re-enter without prior authorization. D) A permanent resident presenting their valid PR card.
Answer options:
- A Canadian citizen returning from a trip abroad.
- A foreign national holding a valid visitor's visa. ✅ A foreign national who has previously been deported from Canada and is attempting to re-enter without prior authorization.
- A permanent resident presenting their valid PR card.
Correct answer: A foreign national who has previously been deported from Canada and is attempting to re-enter without prior authorization.
Explanation: Individuals who have been previously deported from Canada typically require special authorization (e.g., an Authorization to Return to Canada) to re-enter, as they are considered inadmissible under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
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- Scenario 1: An individual arrives at a Canadian port of entry and declares they are a Canadian citizen. During
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- Scenario 3: A BSO encounters a situation where a traveler is verbally abusive and uncooperative during an insp
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