U.S.-Canada Visa and Immigration Information-Sharing Agreement
U.S. Ambassador to Canada David Jacobson and the Canadian Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Jason Kenney signed a U.S.-Canada Visa and Immigration Information-Sharing Agreement on December 13, 2012.
This agreement will enable Canada and the United States to share
information from third country nationals who apply for a visa or permit to
travel to either country. This will better protect the safety and
security of Americans and Canadians and facilitate legitimate travel and
business. Increased information sharing will support better decision-making by
both countries to confirm applicants’ identities, and identify risks and
inadmissible persons at the earliest opportunity. It will increase safety and security,
as both countries work to identify terrorists, violent criminals, and others
who pose a risk before they reach our borders. All officers working on
immigration and refugee protection will be equipped with more information to
make decisions. This will better protect the safety and security of Americans
and Canadians alike and further facilitate legitimate travel.
The agreement authorizes development of arrangements under
which the United States may send an automated request for data to Canada, such as
when a third country national applies to the United States for a visa or claims
asylum. Such a request would contain limited information, such as name and date
of birth in the case of biographic sharing, or an anonymous fingerprint in the
case of biometric sharing. If the identity matches that of a previous
application, immigration information may be shared, such as whether the person
has previously been refused a visa or removed from the other country. The same
process would apply in reverse when a third country national applies to Canada
for a visa or claims asylum. Biographic immigration information
sharing is set to begin in 2013, and biometric sharing in 2014.
Under the agreement, information will not be shared
regarding U.S. or Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Any information
shared on travelers and asylum seekers will be handled responsibly
and, as with other information sharing agreements, exchanged in accordance with
relevant U.S. and Canadian laws.
Source: U.S.
Department of State
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