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中文
43203 – 边境服务、海关和移民官员
边境服务、海关和移民官员管理和执行与移民、海关和过境有关的法律和法规。他们受雇于政府机构。
标题索引
- 裁决官 - 移民
- 边境服务官 (BSO)
- 边境服务学生官员
- 边境服务见习官
- 案件审查官 - 移民
- 公民登记审查员
- 索赔处理官 - 移民
- 海关估价师
- 海关行李检查员
- 报关员
- 报关员
- 海关查验主管
- 报关员
- 海关稽查主管
- 海关调查员
- 海关工作人员
- 出入境法执行官
- 移民代理
- 移民代理-政府服务
- 移民上诉官
- 移民审查员
- 出入境审查官
- 出入境检查员
- 入境事务主任 - 政府服务
- 移民官主管
主要职责
该小组履行以下部分或全部职责:
边境服务和海关官员
- 在边境点使用检查和信息搜索技术进行面谈,作为移民、食品、动植物和海关计划功能的初级和二级检查的一部分
- 在筛选和/或检查人员和货物时应用适用的立法、政策和程序
- 检查行李以发现未申报的商品或违禁品
- 告知制造商和托运人海关和法律及程序
- 观察受海关法影响的物品的制造并进行鉴定
- 登上来自国外的承运人以确定货物的性质,以确保遵守海关和商业法
- 检查邮寄进口的货物
- 在履行职责时必要时操作枪支并使用防御策略和体力
- 可以根据《海关法》或某些其他指定的《刑法》规定的罪行,对涉嫌犯有刑事罪行或某些其他指定刑法罪行的个人进行逮捕、拘留或进行人身搜查,直到可以进行警察干预为止。
移民官
- 通过检查文件和进行面谈来确定寻求进入加拿大的人的可接纳性
- 授予登陆移民身份、接纳人员或下令拘留或驱逐出境
- 找到并逮捕被推定为违反移民法的人
- 通过寻求接收国的授权并获得必要的旅行证件,协助遣返被驱逐者
- 在与移民上诉有关的案件中出庭作证。
就业要求
- 必须完成中学学业。
- 边境服务官员需要在 CBSA 学院接受为期 4 周的在线培训和为期 4 个半月的专业培训。
- 边境服务官员需要成功通过军官实习入学考试 (OTEE)、成功完成加拿大枪支安全课程 (CGSC) 和加拿大限制枪支安全课程 (CRFSC)。
- 必须通过心理评估、身体能力要求评估 (PARE) 和体检才能成为边境服务官员。
- 边境服务学生官员必须完成控制和防御战术 (CDT) 培训。
- 通常需要完成专门的政府培训。
- 需要驾驶执照。
附加信息
- 边境服务官员必须愿意在加拿大的任何地方工作,包括农村和偏远地区。
- 随着经验的积累,可能晋升到这些领域的管理职位。
排除
- 政府管理人员 - 经济分析、政策制定和项目管理 ( 40011)
- 政府管理人员 - 卫生和社会政策制定和项目管理 ( 40010)
- 社会政策研究人员、顾问和项目官员(41403)
- 就业保险和税收官员 ( 12104)
English
43203 – Border services, customs, and immigration officers
Border services, customs, and immigration officers administer and enforce laws and regulations related to immigration, customs, and border crossing. They are employed by government agencies.
Index of titles
- Adjudication officer - immigration
- Border services officer (BSO)
- Border services student officer
- Border services trainee officer
- Case review officer - immigration
- Citizenship registration examiner
- Claims processing officer - immigration
- Customs appraiser
- Customs baggage inspector
- Customs collector
- Customs examiner
- Customs inspection supervisor
- Customs inspector
- Customs inspectors supervisor
- Customs investigator
- Customs officer
- Immigration Act enforcement officer
- Immigration agent
- Immigration agent - government services
- Immigration appeal officer
- Immigration examiner
- Immigration examining officer
- Immigration inspector
- Immigration officer - government services
- Immigration officers supervisor
Main duties
This group performs some or all of the following duties:
Border services and customs officers
- Conduct interviews, using inspections and information-seeking techniques at border points as part of primary and secondary inspections for immigration, food, plant and animals, and customs program functions
- Apply applicable legislation, policies, and procedure when screening and/or inspecting people and goods
- Inspect baggage to detect undeclared merchandise, or contraband
- Inform manufacturers and shippers of customs and laws and procedures
- Observe fabrication of articles affected by customs laws and conduct appraisals
- Board carriers arriving from foreign countries to determine nature of cargo to ensure compliance with customs and commerce laws
- Inspect goods imported by mail
- Operate firearms and use defensive tactics and physical force when necessary in the performance of duties
- May conduct an arrest, detention, or conduct personal search of individuals suspected of having committed a criminal offence under the Customs Act or certain other designated Criminal Code offences until police intervention is possible.
Immigration officers
- Determine admissibility of persons seeking entry into Canada by examining documents and conducting interviews
- Grant landed-immigrant status, admit persons or order detention or deportation
- Locate and apprehend persons presumed to be infringing on immigration laws
- Assist in the removal of deported people by seeking authorization from receiving countries and securing necessary travel documents
- Appear as a witness in cases related to immigration appeals.
Employment requirements
- Completion of secondary school is required.
- A four-week online training and a four-and-half-month specialized training at the CBSA College are required for border services officers.
- Successful pass of the officer trainee entrance exam (OTEE), successful completion of the Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CGSC) and the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC) is required for border services officers.
- Must pass psychological assessment, physical abilities requirement evaluation (PARE) and medical exam to be a Border services officer.
- Border services students officers must complete Control and Defensive Tactics (CDT) training.
- Completion of specialized government training is usually required.
- A driver’s license is required.
Additional information
- Border services officers must be willing to work anywhere in Canada, including rural and remote areas.
- Progression to managerial positions in these fields is possible with experience.
Exclusions
- Government managers - economic analysis, policy development and program administration (40011)
- Government managers - health and social policy development and program administration (40010)
- Social policy researchers, consultants and program officers (41403)
- Employment insurance and revenue officers (12104)