List of national border guard agencies
This is the list of the Border Guard agencies in different countries. Such agencies may also be known as Border Patrol, Border Police, Border Troops, Frontier Guard or Frontier Police.
Asia
Bangladesh
- Border Guards Bangladesh - 67,000 personnel
China
- General Administration of Customs - Primary customs and excise agency.
- Ministry of Public Security - China Immigration Inspection
- People's Armed Police - Border patrol and control functions in remote regions.
Hong Kong
India
- Border Security Force – 245,000 personnel on the Pakistan and Bangladesh Border
- Indo-Tibetan Border Police – 77,000 personnel
- Rashtriya Rifles – 40,000 personnel in Kashmir
- Special Frontier Force – 10,000 personnel primarily used for conducting clandestine intelligence gathering and commando operations along the India Chinese border. Officially constrained from operating within 10 km of the international border
- Assam Rifles – 50,000 personnel organised into 46 battalions, an internal security force with secondary duties along the eastern borders.
- Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) 82,000 personnel on the Bhutan and Nepal borders
Iran
Israel
Malaysia
- Malaysian Immigration Department
- Border Security Agency
- Malaysia Maritime Enforcement Agency
Pakistan
Singapore
Turkey
- Department of Foreigners, Borders and Asylum
- Border Gendarmerie
- Coast Guard Command
- General Directorate of Customs Protection
Taiwan
- National Immigration Agency of the Ministry of the Interior of Taiwan Political Authority - Immigration and border security
- Customs Administration of Ministry of Finance - handles customs
United Arab Emirates
- Critical Infrastructure & Coastal Protection Authority
Vietnam
Europe
European Union
Andorra
Belarus
- State Border Committee
Bulgaria
Estonia
- Police and Border Guard Board (Estonian: Politsei- ja Piirivalveamet)
Finland
France
Georgia
- Patrol Police Department (border control)[1]
- Border Police of Georgia (border supervision)
Germany
- German Federal Police (formerly known as the Bundesgrenzschutz from 1951-2005)
- Bundeszollverwaltung (Federal Customs Service)
Ireland
Italy
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Moldova
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
- Border Guard (Poland) (Polish: Straż Graniczna)
Portugal
Immigration and Border Service
- Guarda Nacional Republicana (Unidade de Controlo Costeiro[2])
Border Surveillance
Romania
- Romanian Border Police (Romanian: Poliţia de Frontieră)
Russia
- Border Guard Service of Russia (Russian: Пограничная служба России)
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
- Border Guard Corps (land borders and the airports of Basel (together with French Border police), Geneva and Lugano
- Cantonal police of Berne (at Bern-Belp airport)
- Cantonal police of Zurich (at Zurich airport)
Tajikistan
Ukraine
- State Border Guard Service of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Державна Прикордонна Служба України)
United Kingdom
Guernsey
Jersey
- Customs & Immigration Service
North America
Canada
United States
Oceania
Australia
New Zealand
South America
Colombia
- Migración Colombia
Defunct agencies
East Germany
Soviet Union
Hungary
- Border Guard
References
- ↑
- ↑ "Lei n.º 63/2007 - GNR" (PDF).
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