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Bill C-457

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SUMMARY

This enactment amends the Immigration Act to make the penalties for offences relating to unlawful entry into Canada more stringent and to make prosecution easier.

Specifically, the enactment

increases the fine for organizing unlawful entry into Canada from one hundred thousand dollars to two hundred thousand dollars and the term of imprisonment from a maximum of five years to a maximum of ten years;

in relation to the offence of organizing unlawful entry into Canada for a group of persons, reduces the size of the group from ten or more persons to five or more persons and increases the maximum penalty for the offence from ten years to twenty years;

repeals a provision requiring the personal consent of the Attorney General of Canada or the Deputy Attorney General of Canada for a prosecution of the two offences relating to organizing unlawful entry into Canada;

increases the maximum term of imprisonment for disembarking persons at sea for the purposes of unlawful entry into Canada from ten years to twenty years.