🍁 In Simple Terms
CBSA can alert a commercial transporter that a passenger it plans to carry may be inadmissible or may not have the required travel documents. Receiving that warning does not excuse the transporter from its existing legal obligations — it is still responsible for who it brings to Canada.
Affects: Foreign nationals and permanent residents in Canada
Legal Text — IRPR Regulation 270
(1)270 (1) The Canada Border Services Agency may notify a commercial transporter that a person whom it expects to carry to Canada may be a person who is prescribed under section 258.1 or may be a person who does not hold the necessary documents prescribed under section 259.
Cross-References
section 258.1s. 259
In Practice
Related Regulations
Official Source: Justice Canada — IRPR r. 270 (authoritative, may differ from this display)
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