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What special products can I bring into Canada when I immigrate?

Immigration to Canada requires entry restrictions. Many people enter Canada and don't know what special products can be brought into Canada. Let's have a look.

Infant formula:

The United States and other regions need commercial packaging, which is for personal use only and does not exceed 20 kg after disinfection.

Fresh fruits and vegetables:

Outside the United States, depending on the country of origin, entry will be strictly restricted, or an entry permit for plant protection of the country of origin will be required. If allowed to enter the country, the maximum limit is less than 15 packs and not more than 250 kg; On the other hand, no more than 65,438+0 bales/4kg of commercially packaged American first-class potatoes and 65,438+05 bales/250kg of fresh fruits and vegetables will enter the United States, and they will not contain soil, pests, leaves, branches and/or plant debris.

Fresh, chilled and frozen poultry meat:

Entry outside the United States is prohibited. No more than 20 kilograms and no more than one turkey can enter the United States. Packaging must have identification mark and certificate of origin.

Vanilla, spices, tea, coffee, condiments:

The United States and other regions are allowed to enter the country.

Dairy products:

You can bring no more than 20 kilograms of cheese, milk, cheese and butter into the United States; No more than 20 kilograms of cheese can be carried outside the United States, and fresh, dry, refrigerated and dehydrated milk and dairy products are prohibited from entering the country.

Bake food, candy, etc. ;

No meat, no more than 20 kg.

Dried fruits and vegetables:

Import from the United States does not exceed 15 package, and does not exceed 250 kg; No more than 20 kilograms outside the United States

Fish and seafood:

All species except puffer fish and hairy crabs can enter from the United States or abroad; The following products do not need an import license if they do not exceed the quota: 10 dead bearded fish, 4 crustaceans with shells and 3 kilograms molluscs.

According to Canadian law, all plants, animals and foods brought into Canada and products related to these items must be declared.