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Which three agencies handle immigration requests in Canada?

CBSA, Department of Foreign Affairs, Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada

CBSA, Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada, and The Immigration Refugee Board

The correct choice highlights the three key entities involved in managing immigration requests in Canada. The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) plays a critical role in enforcing laws related to border security and immigration, ensuring that individuals who enter Canada do so in compliance with Canadian laws. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is primarily responsible for processing immigration applications, managing refugee claims, and providing a pathway to citizenship. The Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) adjudicates claims for refugee protection, making decisions about the status of individuals seeking asylum in Canada.

This combination of agencies offers a comprehensive approach to handling immigration requests, with the CBSA focusing on enforcement and border management, IRCC overseeing application processing, and the IRB handling adjudication of claims and appeals. This coordinated structure ensures that immigration policies are effectively implemented, supporting both security and humanitarian goals. Other choices do not accurately represent the full scope of agencies involved, combining incorrect associations or roles that do not directly pertain to immigration requests.

IRCC, Service Canada, and Employment and Social Development Canada

Border Security Agency, Public Health Agency, and The Immigration Refugee Board

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