July 2010
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) was established in 2003 as a response to the need for increased border services in a post-9/11 society, and brought together functions from Citizenship and Immigration Canada, the former Canada Customs and Revenue Agency and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
The CBSA's mission is to ensure the security and prosperity of Canada by managing the access of people and goods to and from Canada.
The CBSA administers over 90 pieces of legislation that govern the admissibility of people and goods into and out of Canada. The CBSA:
The CBSA fulfills its responsibilities while honouring its core values of professionalism, integrity and respect.
We work with vigilance at the border, within Canada and abroad, providing the services necessary to help keep our nation safe and prosperous. Born of the rich history that is our legacy, we are proud to protect and serve Canadians and we are confident in our ability to meet new challenges. We are united in our resolve to carry out our diverse mandate and enforce the laws of Canada with impartiality and fairness. As leaders and innovators in border management, we value our strong domestic and international partnerships and are dedicated to working together on critical safety, security and trade issues. We rise to the challenges we face each day, and take pride in knowing that the work we do makes a difference in the lives of Canadians while contributing to global security and commerce.
The CBSA's motto, Protection • Service • Integrity, describes the motivation and guiding principles on which the Agency's responsibilities, mandate and workforce are based.
* Based on FY 2008-2009 data. All data is approximate.