1.
What is this chapter about?
A34-security(espionage,subversion.terrorism);
A35 -
War
crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide; and
A37-0rganizedortransnationalcriminalil}
Note:
Instructi0ns in this manual chapter should be read
in
conjunction with
the
Immigration
Control Process Manual Chapter I (IC I)
1.1.
Streamlining
thesecurityscrecning
referral process:
Note:
indi<.:ator~l
(Iistt:d in section 5
of
this manua)l;
o
Gt:neral indicators
2
listt:d
in
Section
6,
7,
and
8
ofthis
manual; and
o
The:Security Integrity Indt:x (SI!)J, prepared by CSlS, located in Annex A
ufthis
manual.
2.
Security classification
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have the appropriate security clearance and 'need
to
know' the infonnalion.
Under
no
circumstances shalt this
manual
be
made
available to locally engaged
staff
(LES)
at
visa
offices overseas.
Note:
As per the
Policy on Government Security,
the
IC
2 manual must
be
stored
in
approved
containers.
For additional infonnation
on
classification
of
inronnation
in
the context orsecuriIY screening,
please refer to the
rc
Process Manual.
3.
Screening
tools (indicator-led security screening)
3.1
The
Security
Integrity Index
(811)
(Annex
A)
rhe SII
is
developed and maintained
by
CSlS and includes screening
iTitdicators
that are
intended to
a~5ist
officers
in
detcnnining which applications should he referred
(0
CSlS for
security screening.
against the screening indicators based on
Mandatory
screelling illdicators
Examples include,
hut
are
not
limited to the following:
from foreign nationals who are subject to a lookout (Enro[Cemcnt
Information Index (ElI),
Z.
Discretionary screening indicators
decisions.
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