Approval for visits to secure sites

International and domestic visits are part of everyday business in today's global economy. Such visits can also lead to visitors gaining unauthorized access to sensitive information and assets. By obtaining approval for visits to secure sites from the Contract Security Program, you can prevent security incidents and safeguard national security.

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What is a secure site?

A secure site is any place of business where visitors may access sensitive information or assets. It can be within the government or private sector. Examples of secure sites include a Navy ship, conference centre, office building or factory.

Request for visit process

The approval process for visits to secure sites is called a request for visit. The Contract Security Program is the authority (known as a designated security authority) responsible for approving visits to secure government or private sector sites in Canada. The program also works with our international counterparts to approve visits to secure sites outside of Canada.

To get permission for visits, you must start a request for visit process:

It processes requests for the following types of visits:

When is a request for visit required?

Approval to visit secure sites is required for individuals who are not cleared to access information or assets at the site they are visiting.

For Canada to Canada, Canada to foreign and Canada to the United States, a request for visit is required when Canadian organizations and their personnel:

For the United States to Canada or foreign to Canada, a request for visit is required when the visitor needs to:

How to get approval—request for visit form

For Canada to Canada, Canada to foreign and Canada to United States, Canadian organizations must get approval from the program by:

For United States to Canada or foreign to Canada, Canadian organizations must get approval from the program by:

Approval for domestic visits—protected level

The request for visit form specifically references the safeguarding of classified information, assets and sites. It references protected information and assets, which is a security level that is unique to Canada.

If your organization is hosting a visit to a protected visit in Canada, modify the form as follows:

Types of visit requests

Select one of the following types of visits when completing the request for visit form:

One time

Recurring

Emergency

Additions, resubmissions and deletions

Estimated processing times

Requests should be made at least one to two months before the visit to avoid delays.

Company security officer responsibilities when planning a visit

Your organization’s company security officer (CSO) must ensure that request for visit forms are completed and forwarded to the program.

Your CSO must also:

When your organization is receiving a visitor, the CSO must:

Tips for visits

You can prevent security incidents by planning ahead. Review the following tips.

If you are visiting a secure site

If you are hosting a visitor to your secure site

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