What Should You Know About Social Media Policy: What Officers Can and Cannot Post Online?
Quick Answer: Quick Answer CBSA officers are federal public servants and are held to the Values and Ethics Code for the Public Sector when posting on social media – even in personal capacity. Content that undermines public confidence
What This Guide Covers
Quick Answer CBSA officers are federal public servants and are held to the Values and Ethics Code for the Public Sector when posting on social media — even in personal capacity. Content that undermines public confidence in CBSA, discloses protected information, or brings the agency into disrepute can result in discipline. Officers are not prohibited…
Official recruitment standards live on CBSA recruitment pages and canada.ca. Use this article to plan your next step — then confirm every rule on your jobs.gc.ca poster.
How social media policy Fits the CBSA Hiring Path
Most border services officer (BSO) files move through prerequisites, assessments (including the OTEE when required), interview, clearance, and training at the Canada Border Services College. The topic of social media policy connects to one or more of those gates. Map where you are in the pipeline before you optimize a single sub-step.
| Planning task | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Read the competition poster | Posters add or waive steps (PAT, language, etc.) |
| Track CBSA email + jobs.gc.ca inbox | Invitations are time-sensitive |
| Keep prerequisite proof ready | Interview stage requires documents |
Official Sources to Use First
Applicants who treat social media policy as a standalone checklist often miss how it interacts with security clearance and eligibility lists. Read the official five-step timeline, then apply this topic to your current stage — not the other way around.
Practical Next Steps for Applicants
Pair this topic with our hiring process, career paths. If your poster requires language testing, medical standards, or firearms courses, schedule those early. If you are waiting on clearance, focus on references and complete disclosure rather than re-applying to new competitions without strategy.
Copying unofficial timelines or pay figures from forums into your plan. When numbers are not on cbsa-asfc.gc.ca or your poster, treat them as anecdotal — not policy.
FAQ
What is the main takeaway on social media policy?
Use official CBSA and Government of Canada pages for standards; this article adds applicant context the career site does not spell out.
Where can I verify social media policy rules?
Check cbsa-asfc.gc.ca recruitment sections and your jobs.gc.ca competition poster for binding requirements.
Does social media policy apply the same in every competition?
No. Posters can add or waive steps (for example fitness testing). Always read the inventory you applied to.
What should I read next on JoinCBSA?
Follow the internal guides linked above for hiring steps, exams, training, and career planning after you confirm prerequisites.

