Preclearance in Canada Regulations (SOR/2019-183)
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Regulations are current to 2026-03-17 and last amended on 2026-03-09. Previous Versions
SCHEDULE 2(Subparagraph 2.01(b)(ii))Offences — Ineligibility for 10 Years
Criminal Code
- 1Subsection 46(1) (high treason)
- 2Subsection 46(2) (treason)
- 3Section 52 (sabotage)
- 4Subsection 74(2) (piracy by law of nations)
- 5Section 75 (piratical acts)
- 6Section 76 (hijacking)
- 7Section 77 (endangering safety of aircraft or airport)
- 8Subsection 78(1) (offensive weapons and explosive substances)
- 9Subsection 78.1(1) (seizing control of ship or fixed platform)
- 10Section 80 (breach of duty )
- 11Subsection 81(1) (use of explosives)
- 12Subsection 82(1) (possession of explosives)
- 13Subsection 82(2) (possession in association with criminal organization)
- 14Section 82.3 (possession, etc. of nuclear material, radioactive material or device)
- 15Section 82.4 (use or alteration of nuclear material, radioactive material or device)
- 16Section 82.5 (commission of indictable offence to obtain nuclear material, etc.)
- 17Section 82.6 (threats)
- 18Section 83.02 (providing or collecting property to be used to carry out terrorism)
- 19Subsection 83.03(1) (providing, making available, etc., property or services for terrorist purposes)
- 20Subsection 83.03(2) (providing, making available, etc., property or services — use by terrorist group)
- 21Section 83.04 (using or possessing property for terrorist purposes)
- 22Section 83.12 (offences – freezing of property, disclosure or audit )
- 23Subsection 83.18(1) (participating in activity of terrorist group)
- 24Section 83.181 (leaving Canada to participate in activity of terrorist group)
- 25Subsection 83.19(1) (facilitating terrorist activity)
- 26Section 83.191 (leaving Canada to facilitate terrorist activity)
- 27Section 83.2 (committing of offence for terrorist group)
- 28Section 83.201 (leaving Canada to commit offence for terrorist group)
- 29Section 83.202 (leaving Canada to commit offence that is terrorist activity)
- 30Subsection 83.21(1) ( instructing to carry out activity for terrorist group)
- 31Subsection 83.22(1) (instructing to carry out terrorist activity)
- 32Subsection 83.221(1) (counselling commission of terrorism offences)
- 33Subsection 83.23(1) (harbouring a terrorist)
- 34Subsection 83.23(2) (harbouring someone likely to carry out terrorist activity)
- 35Subsection 83.231(1) (terrorism-related hoax)
- 36Subsection 83.231(3) (terrorism-related hoax causing bodily harm)
- 37Subsection 83.231(4) (terrorism-related hoax causing death)
- 38Section 85 (using firearm in commission of offence)
- 39Section 88 (possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose)
- 40Subsection 92(1) (possessing a firearm knowing its possession is unauthorized)
- 41Subsection 92(2) (possessing a prohibited weapon, device or ammunition knowing its possession is unauthorized)
- 42Section 95 (possession of prohibited or restricted firearm with ammunition)
- 43Section 96 (possession of weapon obtained by commission of offence)
- 44Section 98 (breaking and entering to steal a firearm)
- 45Section 98.1 (robbery to steal a firearm)
- 46Section 99 (weapons trafficking)
- 47Section 100 (possession for the purpose of weapons trafficking)
- 48Section 101 (transfer without authority)
- 49Section 102 (making an automatic firearm)
- 50Subsection 102.1(1) (possession of computer data)
- 51Subsection 102.1(2) (distribution of computer data)
- 52Section 103 (importing or exporting knowing it is unauthorized)
- 53Section 104 (unauthorized importing or exporting)
- 54Section 108 (tampering with serial number)
- 55Subsection 117.01(1) (possession contrary to order)
- 56Subsection 117.01(2) (failure to surrender authorization, etc.)
- 57Section 220 (causing death by criminal negligence)
- 58Section 221 (causing bodily harm by criminal negligence)
- 59Section 235 (murder)
- 60Section 236 (manslaughter)
- 61Subsection 238(1) (killing of unborn child in act of birth)
- 62Subsection 239(1) (attempt to commit murder)
- 63Section 240 (accessory after the fact to murder)
- 64Subsection 240.1(1) (removal without informed consent)
- 65Subsection 240.1(2) (financial transaction)
- 66Section 244 (discharging firearm with intent)
- 67Section 244.1 (causing bodily harm with intent — air gun or pistol)
- 68Section 244.2 (reckless discharge of firearm)
- 69Section 245 (administering noxious thing)
- 70Section 267 (assault with a weapon or causing bodily harm)
- 71Section 268 (aggravated assault)
- 72Section 269 (unlawfully causing bodily harm)
- 73Section 269.1 (torture)
- 74Subsection 270(1) (assaulting a peace officer)
- 75Section 270.01 (assaulting a peace officer with weapon or causing bodily harm)
- 76Section 270.02 (aggravated assault on a peace officer)
- 77Section 270.1 (disarming a peace officer)
- 78Section 271 (sexual assault)
- 79Section 272 (sexual assault with a weapon, threats to a third party or causing bodily harm)
- 80Section 273 (aggravated sexual assault)
- 81Subsection 279(1) (kidnapping)
- 82Subsection 279(2) (forcible confinement)
- 83Subsection 279.01(1) (trafficking in persons)
- 84Section 279.011 (trafficking in persons under 18 years)
- 85Subsection 279.02(1) (benefiting from trafficking in persons)
- 86Subsection 279.02(2) (benefiting from trafficking in persons under 18 years)
- 87Subsection 279.03(1) (withholding or destroying documents – trafficking )
- 88Subsection 279.03(2) (withholding or destroying documents – trafficking of persons under 18 years)
- 89Subsection 279.1(2) (hostage taking)
- 90Section 280 (abduction of person under 16 years)
- 91Section 281 (abduction of person under 14 years)
- 92Subsection 282(1) (abduction in contravention of custody or parenting order)
- 93Subsection 283(1) (abduction)
- 94Subsection 286.3(2) (procuring – person under 18 years)
- 95Section 343 (robbery)
- 96Section 346 (extortion)
- 97Subsection 430(2) (mischief causing actual danger to life)
- 98Section 431 (attack on premises, residence or transport of internationally protected person)
- 99Section 431.1 (attack on premises, accommodation or transport of United Nations or associated personnel)
- 100Section 433 (arson – disregard for human life)
- 101Section 434 (arson – damage to property)
- 102Section 434.1 (arson – own property)
- 103Subsection 435(1) (arson for fraudulent purpose)
- 104Section 436.1 (possession of incendiary material)
- 105Section 463 (attempts and accessories), to the extent that the offence is related to an indictable offence referred to in this schedule
- 106Section 464 (counselling offence that is not committed), to the extent that the offence is related to an indictable offence referred to in this schedule)
- 107Section 465 (conspiracy), to the extent that the offence is related to an indictable offence referred to in this schedule
- 108Section 467.11 (participating in activities of criminal organization)
- 109Section 467.111 (recruitment for a criminal organization)
- 110Section 467.12 (offence for criminal organization)
- 111Section 467.13 (instructing to commit offence for criminal organization)
Foreign Interference and Security of Information Act
- 1Subsection 4(1) (wrongful communication, etc. of information)
- 2Subsection 4(2) (communication of sketch, plan, model, etc.)
- 3Subsection 4(3) (receiving code word, sketch, etc.)
- 4Subsection 4(4) (retaining or allowing possession of document)
- 5Subsection 5(1) (unauthorized use of uniforms; falsification of reports, forgery, personation and false documents)
- 6Subsection 5(2) (unlawful dealing with dies, seals, etc.)
- 7Section 6 (approaching, entering, etc. a prohibited place)
- 8Section 7 (interference)
- 9Section 14 (unauthorized communication of special operational information)
- 10Subsection 16(1) (communicating safeguarded information)
- 11Subsection 16(2) (communicating safeguarded information)
- 12Section 17 (communicating special operational information)
- 13Subsection 18(1) (breach of trust in respect of safeguarded information)
- 14Subsection 19(1) (use of trade secret for the benefit of foreign economic entity)
- 15Subsection 20(1) (intimidation, threats or violence)
- 16Section 20.1 (intimidation, threats or violence outside Canada)
- 17Subsection 20.2(1) (committing indictable offence for foreign entity)
- 18Subsection 20.3(1) (engaging in surreptitious or deceptive conduct)
- 19Subsection 20.4(1) (influencing political or governmental process)
- 20Subsection 21(1) (concealing person who carried out offence)
- 21Subsection 21(2) (concealing person who is likely to carry out offence)
- 22Subsection 22(1) (preparatory acts)
- 23Section 23 (conspiracy, attempts, etc.)
Controlled Drugs and Substances Act
- 1Subsection 5(1) (trafficking in substance)
- 2Subsection 5(2) (possession for purpose of trafficking)
- 3Subsection 6(1) (importing and exporting substances)
- 4Subsection 6(2) (possession for the purpose of exporting)
- 5Subsection 7(1) (production of substance)
- 6Section 7.1 (possession, sale, etc. for use in production of or trafficking in substance)
Immigration and Refugee Protection Act
- 1Subsection 117(2) (smuggling into Canada — fewer than 10 persons)
- 2Subsection 117(3) (smuggling into Canada — 10 persons or more)
- 3Subsection 118(1) (trafficking in persons)
- 4Section 119 (disembarking persons at sea)
Cannabis Act
- 1Subsection 9(2) (possession for the purpose of distribution)
- 2Subsection 10(1) (selling)
- 3Subsection 10(2) (possession for purpose of selling)
- 4Subsection 11(1) (importing and exporting)
- 5Subsection 11(2) (possession for purpose of exporting)
- 6Subsection 13(1) (possession, etc., for use in production or distribution of illicit cannabis)
- 7Section 14 (use of young person), to the extent that the offence is related to an offence under subsection 13(1)
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