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What items can I bring into Canada? What are the procedures?

What should I bring before traveling to Canada? What should I pay attention to when entering the country? And how to fill in the Canadian immigration card? In the face of everyone's confusion, Bian Xiao sorted out some related contents for everyone. Come and have a look!

Canadian entry notice

1) You don't need to fill in the entry form to enter Canada, but you must fill out a customs declaration card. Fill in l copies for the whole family and ask the waiter for help. Before the plane lands, the crew will report the weather and temperature on the ground and prepare clothes properly.

2) When you get off the plane, the immigration officer may ask you if you have a passport. When going through the immigration formalities, the immigration officer will ask some simple questions, such as where are you from, the purpose of your coming to Canada, your relatives in Canada and so on. The immigration officer will stamp your passport and tell you how long you can stay in Canada.

3) The immigration officer must ensure that you will not stay in Canada after your trip. If the information you provide is untrue or vague, and you cannot convince the immigration officer that you are suitable to enter Canada, you may be refused entry.

4) The contact telephone number (preferably home or mobile phone number) of the guarantor (inviter or unit) in Canada should be prepared so as to contact the guarantor when entering the country.

5) Under special circumstances, the immigration officer may ask you to pay some deposits to urge you to abide by the relevant regulations on temporary residence in Canada. If the relevant regulations are met, the cash paid will be refunded when leaving the country.

6) Temporary visitors to Canada are not allowed to work or study in Canada. If you want to change your identity or extend your visa, you must apply to the immigration office three weeks before the visa expires. Take your passport, a copy of your visa and some passport photos with you in case of emergency.

7) If you are studying abroad or immigrating to Canada, you'd better bring other relevant documents, such as birth certificate, certificate of no criminal record, marriage certificate, graduation certificate, report card, degree certificate, driver's license, experience certificate, etc. , for use after adding. The above certificate should be notarized and attached with English or French translation.

: Canada Immigration Customs Ordinance

1. Parts A and B of the customs declaration must be filled in. Securities such as cash, traveler's checks, bank drafts or stocks with a value exceeding 10000 Canadian dollars must be declared. Weapons, fireworks, drugs, cultural relics, rare animal and plant products, meat, vegetables, fruits, eggs and dairy products are not allowed to enter the country. Passengers over 19 can bring 1.5 liters of wine (or 1. 14 liters of liquor) and 200 cigarettes (or 50 cigars) into the country, and the excess will be subject to customs duties.

2. Shopping, staying in hotels and spending in restaurants in Canada are generally subject to sales tax (7%GST federal tax, 8%PST provincial tax and food tax exemption). During your stay in Canada, the federal tax on accommodation, shopping and other consumption can be declared to the customs when you leave the country. When going through the customs, the customs will show the shopping invoice and the purchased goods for inspection, and fill in the relevant forms, which is more complicated.

3. Canada's inbound and outbound goods

Alcohol: Personal belongings may include: 1.5 liters of wine, 1. 14 liters of alcohol or 24 tins of 355 ml or 8.5 liters of beer.

Tobacco: An individual can carry 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars and 200 grams of tobacco products. There are also 200 cigarette butts entering Canada.

Pets: Before bringing any animals from China to Canada, you must contact the Import Service Center of Canadian Food Inspection Bureau.

Currency: When gifts with a unit price of less than 60 Canadian dollars are brought into Canada, tourists are exempt from paying customs duties and taxes. Gifts worth more than $60 are subject to customs duties. Tobacco and alcohol products and promotional materials are not in the category of gifts.

Drugs: If you bring prescription drugs into the country, you need to confirm that the drugs are clearly certified. Drugs must have original labels, instructions and prescriptions. If not, you should bring a copy of the prescription or a doctor's certificate.

Meat, dairy products, fruits and vegetables: Canada has various restrictions on the above items and should try to avoid bringing them into the country.

Gifts: Gifts for relatives and friends do not exceed $60, which is tax-free. However, alcoholic products, tobacco products and advertising products cannot be declared as gifts. this

Canada has signed an international agreement to restrict the sale, trade and transportation of endangered animals, birds, reptiles, fish, insects and plants. The agreement also includes items such as skin, hair, feathers and bone products. Therefore, these items are also restricted.

Canadian entry and exit card

When you arrive at Toronto and Vancouver airports, you need to fill in the entry card E3 1 1 and go through the customs. On the plane, the flight attendant will give the passengers. A family only needs to fill out a form, and going through customs and other places is also a family unit.