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Introduction to Canadian Customs & Border Procedures

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All CSCB courses are offered online through Brightspace, our learning platform.

Student success and satisfaction are important to us at the CSCB. For that reason, we have moved the Introduction to Canadian Customs and Border Procedures (CCBP) course to a new platform where students will benefit from a more interactive learning experience designed to meet the diverse requirements of adult learners. 

We are confident you will find the course easy to use, and more accessible across your electronic devices. We have developed a series of self-checks and practice quizzes that will enable you to monitor your progress through the course. We know your learning experience will be enhanced and you can be confident that the accuracy and comprehensiveness of the course materials remain of the highest standard.

We hope you have fun with the course and wish you the best of luck!

Registration

Registration for the Introduction to Canadian Customs & Border Procedures course is ongoing.

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The Introduction to Canadian Customs & Border Procedures online course offers flexible and interactive professional training for adult learners.

Course content leads successful students to:

  • identify the major players in international trade;
  • recognize the main Acts, Regulations, and Policies related to international trade; and
  • understand the roles of the importer, exporter, customs broker, and carrier.

With the online course, students can...

  • manage their own learning within a six-month time frame at a computer or mobile device with Internet access;
  • experience enhanced learning with interactive exercises, links to reference materials, self-testing with instant feedback;
  • reinforce what they learn, as they learn it;
  • collaborate with fellow students through a discussion forum; and
  • qualify for enrolment in the CSCB CCS (Certified Customs Specialist) program upon successful completion.

This course is offered in English.

Students may enrol in the Introduction to Canadian Customs & Border Procedures course at any time and have max. You have access to this course for a period of 180 days starting from the day you start the course. You can take your final exam at any time within these 180 days. If you take the exam before the 180th day, you will still retain access to the course for the full duration of 180 days.

NOTE: As of January 1, 2019 this course is taxable.

CATEGORYFEE 
(ALL PRICES IN CDN$)
Employees of Member Firms, CBSA/OGD, and Individuals Sponsored by Member Firms$400.00
Employees of Preferred Business Clients$570.00
Others$750.00

Information regarding the course content and structure in provided in the Course Outline.

Academic Policy and Conditions

Course details regarding the final examination, withdrawals, etc. are provided in the Academic Policy and Conditions.

Questions or Comments

If you have any questions about the Introduction to Canadian Customs & Border Procedures course, please email us at [email protected].

Facilitator

The Introduction to Canadian Customs & Border Procedures course facilitator is Paul Reinert. He can be reached at: [email protected]. The main contact email address for questions regarding CSCB courses is: [email protected].

Forums

At the onset of the course you will be invited to participate in discussion forums. There will be specific forums available for each of the part of the course. The forums will allow for discussions among students and with the course facilitator.

Note to employers

Because of legally-binding declarations of privacy and understanding the academic policy of the course, this application must be completed by the student (using own email address).