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"textContent": "\n\n\n\nCanada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is hiring, and you don't need work experience or a degree.\n\nPlus, you can earn close to or more than $100,000 a year!\n\nWith these CBSA jobs, you get a salary even as a trainee, so here's what you need to know.\n\nCBSA is looking for people to join the Trainee Developmental Program and become Border Services Officers.\n\nIf you're selected, you'll participate in the Officer Induction Training Program, which includes four weeks of online learning and 14 weeks of in-person training in Rigaud, Quebec.\n\nWhile in the Officer Induction Training Program, you'll get a tax-free allowance to cover basic expenses. While attending in-person training, lodging (a room with an individual bathroom) and meals will be provided.\n\nBorder Services Officer Trainees will report to their assigned port of entry after training to participate in the Officer Induction Development Program.\n\nThen, after a minimum of 12 months and successful completion of that program, trainees will be recommended for promotion to Border Services Officers.\n\nYou will make between $80,344 and $89,462 as a trainee. Then, the salary for a Border Services Officer is $85,211 to $101,058 a year.\n\nYou'll get paid an $800 bonus each year if you meet the bilingual proficiency level in English and French.\n\n> See on Instagram\n\nAnyone residing in Canada, and Canadian citizens and permanent residents currently living abroad can apply for the training program.\n\nYou must have a high school diploma or a satisfactory score on the Public Service Commission test as an approved alternative.\n\nExperience isn't required, but working in a law enforcement environment, the Canadian Armed Forces or as a Student Border Services Officer is an asset.\n\nYou must have a valid, unrestricted driver's license that allows you to drive a motor vehicle in Canada and a valid Standard First Aid Certificate from a qualified provider approved by a province or territory in Canada.\n\nIf you successfully complete training and get hired as a Border Services Officer, you must be able to:\n\n * carry, use, and maintain CBSA-issued defensive equipment\n * work shifts on rotation, weekends, and statutory holidays\n * work overtime as required\n * travel in Canada, the U.S., and/or internationally as requested\n * wear and maintain a uniform\n * operate a government vehicle\n\n\n\nSince there are ports of entry across the country, you must also be able to accept an assigned posting anywhere in Canada.\n\nThe closing date for this job posting is February 27, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. PT.\n\n### Border Services Officer\n\n\n\n\nSalary: $80,344 to $89,462 during training, then $85,211 to $101,058\n\nCompany: CBSA\n\nWho Should Apply: Anyone residing in Canada, and Canadian citizens and permanent residents currently living abroad can apply.\n\nYou must have a high school diploma or a satisfactory score on the Public Service Commission test as an approved alternative.\n\nExperience isn't required, but working in a law enforcement environment, the Canadian Armed Forces or as a Student Border Services Officer is considered an asset.\n\nApply On GC Jobs\n\n\n _This article's cover image was used for illustrative purposes only._",
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