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  2. Canada Border Services Agency - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .cbsa-asfc .gc .ca. The Canada Border Services Agency ( CBSA; French: Agence des services frontaliers du Canada, ASFC) is a federal law enforcement agency that is responsible for border control (i.e. protection and surveillance), immigration enforcement, and customs service's in Canada. The CBSA is responsible to Parliament through ...

  3. U.S. Customs and Border Protection - Wikipedia

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    It is the country's primary border control organization, charged with regulating and facilitating international trade, collecting import duties, as well as enforcing U.S. regulations, including trade, customs and immigration. CBP is one of the largest law enforcement agencies in the United States. [1] [2] It has a workforce of more than 45,600 ...

  4. Customs declaration - Wikipedia

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    The traveller is required to fill out the form, sign and submit to the customs or border protection officer before entering the country. [3] When an individual or an organization ships goods across the borders, one must use other customs declaration forms, such as a commercial invoice , or a proforma invoice , an import declaration form, an ATA ...

  5. Canada–United States border - Wikipedia

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    The Canada–United States border is the longest international border in the world. The boundary (including boundaries in the Great Lakes, Atlantic, and Pacific coasts) is 8,891 km (5,525 mi) long. The land border has two sections: Canada's border with the contiguous United States to its south, and with the U.S. state of Alaska to its

  6. American entry into Canada by land - Wikipedia

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    This form indicates that the person is allowed to withdraw their application to enter Canada, and is allowed to leave Canada. Persons who have been denied entry and provided this form are advised by the CBSA to show this form to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). There appears to be no legal precedent, however, for the traveler to ...

  7. United States border preclearance - Wikipedia

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    United States border preclearance is the United States Department of Homeland Security 's (DHS) practice of operating prescreening border control facilities at airports and other ports of departure located outside of the United States pursuant to agreements between the United States and host countries. Travelers are subject to immigration and ...

  8. New CDC, CBP rules are about to make it much harder to bring ...

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    Taking your dog with you on a trip into Canada is about to get a lot more complicated. On June 10, U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced that you’ll need to follow a new set of ...

  9. Form I-94 - Wikipedia

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    Form I-94, the Arrival-Departure Record Card, is a form used by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) intended to keep track of the arrival and departure to/from the United States of people who are not United States citizens or lawful permanent residents (with the exception of those who are entering using the Visa Waiver Program or Compact of Free Association, using Border Crossing Cards ...