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English conversation when entering Canadian customs
Good afternoon. Welcome to Canada.
Frank: Thank you.
thank you
Customs: May I see your passport and customs declaration form?
Would you please show me your passport and customs declaration form?
Frank: Yes, here it is.
All right. Here it is.
Customs: Thank you. What's your occupation?
Thank you. What's your occupation?
Frank: I'm a driver.
I am a driver.
Customs: Are you a tourist?
Are you here to travel?
Frank: You're right.
You're right.
Customs: How long are you going to stay here?
How long are you going to stay here?
Frank: About three weeks.
About three weeks.
Customs: Your form is all right. I'll return your customs declaration form to you. Please take them with you and bring them here when you leave Canada.
Your declaration form meets the requirements. We will return the customs declaration form to you. Please take good care of it and return it to me when you leave Canada.
Frank: OK, thanks.
All right. Thank you.
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