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Advance Passenger Information/Passenger Name Record

Advance Passenger Information/Passenger Name Record
company CBSA
Categories Battery Packs
Update2010-12-30
Original RegionChina
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The Advance Passenger Information/Passenger Name Record (API/PNR) program is designed to protect Canadians by enabling the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) to perform a risk assessment of travellers prior to their arrival in Canada.

While information is a key tool to ensure the safety of our country, the CBSA equally respects the fundamental right to privacy and is vigilant in ensuring that the proper privacy safeguards are in place.

  • About the Program
  • International Arrangements
  • Protection of Personal Information
    • Interim Administrative Guidelines for the Provision to others, Allowing access to others, and Use of Customs Information
      (D1-16-2)
  • Accessing Your API/PNR Information
    • Who can request this information?
    • How do I request this information?
  • Information for Travellers
    • Information Notice for People Travelling to Canada by Commercial Carrier  
  • Information for Carriers
    • Administrative and Operational Guidelines for the Processing of Passenger Information (D2-5-11)
    • Update Concerning Secondary Method of API/PNR Data Transmission (2006-12-22)

About the program

The objective of the API/PNR program is to facilitate the entry of legitimate travellers and trade while preventing terrorism, terrorism-related crimes and other serious crimes from entering Canada.

While the API/PNR program will ultimately be implemented for all modes of transportation, the current focus is on air travel.

Under Canadian law, all commercial carriers are required to provide the CBSA with API/PNR data relating to all persons travelling to Canada. Airlines collect API data when passengers check in; PNR is drawn from airline flight reservations systems.

Advance Passenger Information (API)
Basic data identifying a person including the traveller's name, date of birth, gender, citizenship or nationality and travel document data. This type of information can be obtained from the machine-readable area of a person's passport.

Passenger Name Record (PNR)
Data that relates to a traveller's reservation and travel itinerary including type of ticket, date of travel, number of bags, etc. This type of information can be obtained from a commercial carrier's departure control and reservation systems.

API/PNR data has historically been available from travellers upon their arrival in Canada through a review of their identification and travel documentation such as passport, ticket and itinerary and by questioning during the customs and immigration processes.

Similar programs are successfully being used by a number of other border inspection agencies worldwide, including those of the United States and Australia.

International Arrangements

United States

Canada and the U.S. have an agreement to share passenger data under the terms of initiative No. 8 of the Canada-U.S. Smart Border Declaration and associated 32-point Action Plan. Under this agreement, the passenger data provided will not be shared with any third parties.

European Union and Other Countries

  • European Union
    A treaty on API/PNR between the Government of Canada and the European Union came into force on March 22, 2006.
  • Switzerland
    A Memorandum of Understanding on API/PNR between the CBSA and the Swiss Federal Office for Civil Aviation came into force on March 17, 2006.

The purpose of these international arrangements is to enhance Canada's national security interests while safeguarding the privacy of the API/PNR data provided by international commercial carriers.

Protection of Personal Information

The CSBA is committed to ensuring the safety and security of Canada's borders in a manner that respects and upholds an individual's fundament

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