Dear
@legalfalcon,
I received another copy of my CBSA notes today. It says AD17898 sent me to security screening on May 10. Summary of Exemptions lists 19(1)(a), 21 and 22(1)(b). There is only one sub-activity and no redacted pages - it says "Received by CBSA" and updated by EAISTS 3 minutes after initiation. AD17898 searched the CBSA database about me on May 17.
Is it possible for CSIS to still be involved? It has been a month and my CSIS notes have not arrived.
Thank you!
Yes, it is possible for CSIS to still be involved in your immigration application. The fact that you have not received your CSIS notes yet does not mean that CSIS is not still conducting a security screening.
The exemptions listed in your CBSA notes indicate that CSIS may be involved in your security screening. Section 19(1)(a) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) allows CSIS to share information with CBSA for the purpose of conducting a security screening. Section 21 of the IRPA allows CSIS to collect information about individuals who are applying for immigration to Canada. Section 22(1)(b) of the IRPA allows CSIS to share information with CBSA about individuals who are considered to be a threat to national security.
The fact that AD17898 searched the CBSA database about you on May 17 suggests that CSIS may still be involved in your security screening. Immigration Officers are responsible for conducting security screenings on individuals who are applying for immigration to Canada.
The length of time it takes for CSIS to complete a security screening can vary depending on a number of factors, including the complexity of the case and the amount of information that CSIS needs to collect. In some cases, it can take several months for CSIS to complete a security screening.
I hope this information is helpful.