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  2. What you can bring to Canada - Travel.gc.ca

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    Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada must declare the goods they are bringing back from outside Canada. The customs declaration process may differ depending on how you are travelling. Entering Canada by commercial airline

  3. Entering Canada - Travel.gc.ca

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    Submit your customs and immigration declaration online using Advance Declaration up to 72 hours before you arrive in Canada. If you choose not to submit your declaration in advance, you can complete it at an airport kiosk or eGate.

  4. Customs - Travel.gc.ca

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    Information on what you can bring back to Canada, what you must declare, customs duties and taxes, and personal exemptions.

  5. Personal exemptions mini guide - Travel.gc.ca

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    Personal exemptions mini guide. For conditions on your personal exemptions and more complete information, see What you can bring home to Canada. There are no personal exemptions for cross-border shoppers. You can claim goods of up to CAN$200 without paying any duty and taxes.

  6. Be sure . . . declare everything - Travel.gc.ca

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    The Customs Act provides border services officers with the authority to seize vehicles that were used to import goods unlawfully. When this happens, the CBSA imposes a penalty that you must pay before the vehicle is returned to you.

  7. Traveller entry requirements - Travel.gc.ca

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    Use Advance Declaration in ArriveCAN to submit your customs and immigration declaration before flying into Canada. Government of Canada's official one-stop-shop for comprehensive international travel information.

  8. Travelling with medication - Travel.gc.ca

    travel.gc.ca/travelling/health-safety/medication

    Find out if your medications are legal in the country you plan to visit: Consult the health section of our destination-specific travel advice and advisories. Contact the foreign government office accredited to Canada of the country you plan to visit to confirm the status of your medications in that country.

  9. Customs. Information on what you can bring to Canada, how to declare it and the costs of importing goods for personal use.

  10. Air travel - Travel.gc.ca

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    You need a valid Canadian passport to board a flight to Canada. Travelling outside Canada? Find helpful information on health and safety, travel documents, baggage, airport security, country advice and more.

  11. COVID-19 pre-entry and arrival tests are not required. Quarantine after you enter Canada is not required. Using ArriveCAN is not required, but. to save time at the border, you can use Advance Declaration in ArriveCAN to submit your customs and immigration declaration before flying into Canada.