Conservatives authorized Chinese police-owned company to run visa centre: Blair
OTTAWA — Public Safety Minister Bill Blair says he assumes security authorities signed off on an arrangement to allow a company owned by a Chinese police force to run Canada’s visa application centre in Beijing.
Blair says he can only make assumptions because the arrangement was put in place in 2008, under the previous Conservative government.
Still, he says he’s been assured by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) that the personal information provided by visa applicants is secure.
He says the information is handled according to Canada’s privacy laws, that no application or biometrically collected data is stored at the centre and that all databases containing personal information are located in Canada.