Immigration Control (IC)
Manual-
Chapter
1-
Security Screening
Process Manual
Protected B
A34(1)
Security
A permanent resident
or
a foreign national is inadmissible on security grounds for:
(a)
engaging in an act
of
espionage that is against Canada or that is contrary to
(h)
(h.
1)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
Canada's interests ;
engaging in
or
instigating the subversion
by
force
of
any government;
engaging in an act
of
subversion against a democratic government, institution
or
process
as
they are understood in Canada;
engaging in terrorism;
being a danger to the security
of
Canada;
engaging in acts
of
violence that would
or
might endanger the lives
or
saftty
of
persons in Canada; or
being a member
of
an organization that there are reasonable grounds to
believe engages,
has
engaged or will engage in acts referred to in paragraph
(a), (h),
(h.
1)
or
(c).
For
the purpose
of
34(1)(0,
Officers
are
encouraged to verify work and school
historyand ensure applicants can account for the entire 10
year
time period
or
longer
if
deemed necessary (PR applications only).
The
following questions
are
aimed at guiding
the interview to determine
if
the applicant was/is a member
of
an organization
or
group
engaged in acts
of
terrorism, espionage
or
subversion as described in
A34(1)
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Immigration Control (IC)
Manual-
Chapter
1-
Security Screening
Process
Manual
Protected B
Officers are encouraged to refer
to
the
Ie
Indicator and related manual to assist their interview
preparation.
A3S(1)
War
crimes/crimes against humanity/genocide
A permanent resident
or
a foreign national is inadmissible on grounds
of
violating human
or
international rights for:
A35(I)(a)
committing an act outside Canada that constitutes an offence refirred to in sections
4
to
7
of
the
Crimes Against Humanity
and
War Crimes Act;
If
the applicant was a member
of
the military police, militia, or a rebel group, officers may consider
the following questions:
A3S(J)(b)
being a prescribed senior official in the service
of
a government that, in the opinion
of
the Minister,
engages
or
has engaged in terrorism, systematic or gross human rights violations,
or
genocide, a
war
crime
or
a crime against humanity within the meaning
of
subsections
6(3)
to
(5)
of
the Crimes
Against Humanity and War Crimes Act;
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