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How much does a Customs and Immigration Officer make in Joliette, Quebec?

Customs and Immigration Officer in Joliette – $48,443 to $118,310 annually.

Average base salary
$42.21 /hour
Pays above Joliette Average Weekly : $1,688 Monthly : $7,316 Yearly : $87,797

National Average $40.10 /hour Salary & tax breakdown
Average cost of living
$3,699 /month
for a single person who rents in Joliette

Cost of living breakdown
Last Updated: November 19, 2025

What does a Customs and Immigration Officer do?

As a Customs and Immigration Officer, you'll play a vital role in keeping our borders safe and secure, ensuring smooth and lawful travel for everyone. You'll be the friendly face that welcomes travelers, checks documents, and enforces regulations with a keen eye for detail. Your work helps maintain the integrity of our immigration system and supports national security. Typically, you'll find yourself working at airports, seaports, or land border crossings, employed by government agencies dedicated to protecting our country.

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Core Skills

Adaptability Law Enforcement Knowledge Regulatory Compliance

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Foundational Skills

Physical Fitness Psychological Resilience

Analytical Skills

Attention to Detail Decision Making Problem Solving

Resource Management

Crisis Management

Interpersonal Skills

Communication Skills Cultural Awareness Teamwork
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20,000 Canadian salary reported, updated November 19, 2025 (data source: open.canada.ca).