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Sanctioned Russians will be banned from entering Canada, government says

Russians sanctioned by Canada will be barred from entering the country, Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) say.

The ban is 'one of the many ways' Canada is holding Russia accountable: public safety minister

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is among those barred from entering Canada. (Alexei Nikolsky/Sputnik/Kremlin Pool/The Associated Press)

Russians sanctioned by Canada will be barred from entering the country, Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) say.

In a statement from CBSA, Mendicinoannounced he'll introduce changesto the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) that will prevent thosesanctioned individualsfrom coming into the country.

"These changes will allow the Canada Border Services Agencyto deny entry to, andremove, individuals subject to sanctions, and will allow Immigration, Refugees and CitizenshipCanada (IRCC) officials to deny visas," the statement reads.

"Once in force, these amendments to IRPA will apply to all foreign nationals subject to sanctionsby Canada, and any accompanying family members."

The government has sanctioned over 1,000 individuals and entities from Russia, Ukraineand Belarusin retaliation for the Russian invasion of Ukraine, according to Global Affairs Canada.

Among those sanctioned are senior Russian government officials such as Foreign Minister SergeiLavrov, billionaire oligarchRoman Abramovich,Russian President Vladimir Putin's adultdaughtersKaterina Tikhonova and Maria Vorontsova, and Putin himself.

The sanctions prevent them from receiving financial and property services in Canada or from Canadians outside of Canada.

"In the face of the Putin regime's brutal attack, Canada stands with Ukraine. Banning close associates and key supporters of Putin's regime, including those responsible for thisunprovoked aggression, from entering our country is one of the many ways in which we'reholding Russia accountable for its crimes," Mendicino said in the statement.

"We will continue to exhaust all options to upholdfreedom and democracy, punish Russiaand support Ukraine."

Russia has sanctioned Canadians in retaliation for Canada's sanctions including premiers, military officials and journalists.