Know-Legal Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Personal exemptions mini guide - Travel.gc.ca

    travel.gc.ca/returning/customs/bringing-to-canada/personal...

    You must have the goods with you when you enter Canada. You can bring back up to 1.5 litres of wine or 1.14 litres of alcoholic beverages or up to 8.5 litres of beer. You can bring back 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars, 200 grams of manufactured tobacco and 200 tobacco sticks.*

  3. Return or travel to Canada. Information on travelling to Canada, border wait times, customs and immigration.

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

    travel.gc.ca/returning/customs/declare

    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.

  5. Travelling with medication - Travel.gc.ca

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

    Some over-the-counter and prescription medications, dietary supplements, and herbal and homeopathic products legally available in Canada may be illegal in other countries or require prior approval from local authorities. Find out if your medications are legal in the country you plan to visit:

  6. Traveller entry requirements - Travel.gc.ca

    travel.gc.ca/returning/entry-requirements

    Visas, Electronic Travel Authorizations and other documentation you may need to enter or transit through Canada. Customs Information on what you can bring back to Canada, what to declare, duties and taxes, and personal exemptions

  7. Travel advice and advisories for Mexico

    travel.gc.ca/destinations/mexico

    Customs officials pay particular attention to electronic devices, alcohol, and cigarettes. Make sure you carefully read the list of tax-exempt items before travelling to Mexico. Items you can include in your luggage – Mexico’s National Customs Agency. Dual citizenship

  8. Travel.gc.ca - Home

    travel.gc.ca

    COVID-19 requirements for travelling to and within Canada. Return or travel to Canada Information on travelling to Canada, border wait times, customs and immigration.

  9. Travel advice and advisories - Travel.gc.ca

    travel.gc.ca/travelling/advisories

    The Government of Canada’s official source of travel information and advice, the Travel Advice and Advisories help you to make informed decisions and travel safely while you are outside Canada. Check the page for your destination often, because safety and security conditions may change.

  10. Travelling with a medical device - Travel.gc.ca

    travel.gc.ca/travelling/health-safety/medical-device

    Needles and syringes are usually permitted in carry-on luggage if needed for medical reasons. Check airline regulations and the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority website before you travel to allow enough time to get the proper documentation as regulations differ from country to country. Ostomy and pre-boarding screening

  11. Travelling and money - Travel.gc.ca

    travel.gc.ca/air/travelling-money

    Any time you enter or leave Canada, you must declare any money or monetary instruments, such as stocks, bond or cheques, you are carrying valued at $10,000 or more. Travelling with $10,000 or more. Taxes. Canadians who live or work abroad or who travel a lot may still have to pay Canadian and provincial or territorial income taxes.