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Canada Border Security 2025 Review Shows Stronger Protection and Smarter Immigration Control

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2026-01-07
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Summary
The Canada Border Security 2025 Review shows that Canada significantly strengthened border security and immigration control in 2025 through better coordination, modern technology, and targeted enforcement, while maintaining fairness and efficiency.

A key feature of the 2025 approach was stronger coordination across federal departments responsible for immigration, public safety, justice, health, and finance. Shared intelligence and joint enforcement helped disrupt organized crime, reduce irregular border crossings, and curb the flow of illegal drugs such as fentanyl. As a result, illegal crossings into the United States and asylum claim volumes declined, without slowing legitimate travel or trade.

Canada also invested heavily in modernization. Advanced scanning and imaging systems improved the detection of contraband, stolen vehicles, and illegal substances at land and marine ports. At the same time, plans were launched to increase frontline capacity by adding 1,000 border officers and 1,000 federal police personnel, strengthening enforcement against organized crime, financial crime, and cyber threats.

Immigration integrity was another central pillar. Authorities tightened scrutiny of fraud and misuse of travel and immigration pathways, while continuing to welcome genuine immigrants, students, and workers. Stronger controls were presented as a way to protect the credibility and predictability of Canada’s immigration system.

In addition, Canada expanded efforts to combat cross-border financial crime and illegal trade, increasing seizures linked to money laundering and improving trade monitoring to protect legitimate businesses.

Overall, the review concludes that Canada achieved a balanced approach in 2025, enhancing security and control while preserving openness, efficient trade, and lawful migration, thereby reinforcing public confidence in the country’s border and immigration system.
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