Originally Posted by
Denizen
There you go again, CSBAguy - you are cherry-picking again. You should be reading the line above that which says " Once the officer
establishes that a person is a Canadian citizen, the examination should end and the person should be allowed to enter Canada without further delay" so there would not be a Secondary examination.
Correct. I've read that particular manual in its entirety. It is referring to the immigration portion of the examination. Once a person hands me his Canadian passport at primary, I scan it, take a brief look at it, and if I believe it to be a legitimate document, the immigration portion of the examination has been completed and that person is, indeed, then allowed entry to Canada. Any further questions I have for that person form part of my Customs examination. Whether or not he has drugs, undeclared cigarettes, firearms, etc. in his bags, he is allowed entry to Canada by right. This does not mean the Customs portion of the examination is over.