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Eleven guns seized at Coutts border crossing in less than 24 hours

| Canada Border Services Agency | news releases

Just days after the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) launched its campaign reminding U.S. travellers of the requirement to declare all firearms at the border, officers at the Coutts, Alberta, crossing seized 11 guns in three separate incidents from American visitors on August 26 and 27.


July 2016 Media Backgrounder

| Canada Border Services Agency | backgrounders

Five United States (U.S.) residents on their way to visit Niagara Falls on July 2 were sent for a secondary examination where a revolver was discovered under the front passenger seat of the vehicle. Officers determined the 58-year old driver was inadmissible due to criminality. The revolver was seized, $1000 was paid for the release of the vehicle and the five returned to the U.S.


CBSA set to welcome historic Arctic cruise ship

| Canada Border Services Agency | news releases

On August 26, Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officers will be in Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories to process passengers and crew aboard the Crystal Serenity, which will be arriving from Alaska during its historic voyage of the Northwest Passage.


Reporting Requirements for Private Boaters

| Canada Border Services Agency | backgrounders

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) wishes to remind all private boaters how to report, as required by Canadian law, upon entering Canadian waters.


Attention all boaters crossing into Canada on Lake Osoyoos, British Columbia

| Canada Border Services Agency | news releases

With summer now well underway, boating season has kicked off on Lake Osoyoos, British Columbia (B.C.) and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) would like to remind all boaters of their reporting obligations under the Customs Act when traversing the border into Canada.


Reporting Requirements for Private Boaters

| Canada Border Services Agency | backgrounders

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) wishes to remind all private boaters how to report, as required by Canadian law, upon entering Canadian waters.


Attention all boaters crossing into Canada on Rainy River and Rainy Lake

| Canada Border Services Agency | news releases

With boating season now well underway on the Rainy River and Rainy Lake (ON), the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) would like to remind all boaters of their reporting obligations under the Customs Act when traversing the border into Canada.


Two people were arrested and charged with immigration fraud

| Canada Border Services Agency | news releases

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced today that two people, acting as immigration consultants, were arrested by the CBSA's Criminal Investigations Division and will face charges of fraud and conspiracy as well as counselling, aiding or abetting others to make misrepresentations.


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