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Canadian Customs, I wonder if I can bring donkey-hide gelatin with me? Do I need to declare it if I want to bring it?

Donkey hide gelatin can be brought into Canada, but it needs to be declared when brought into Canada.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is the Canadian federal government's largest regulatory agency and is responsible for implementing all federally mandated food inspection, plant protection and animal health programs. When Chinese citizens bring agricultural and fishery products, food, animals and plants into Canada, they must declare to customs and ensure that such products comply with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's inspection standards.

For foreigners entering Canada, the following products are eligible for tax-free entry: gifts with a single value not exceeding 60 Canadian dollars (excluding alcohol and tobacco); 1.5 liters of wine or 1.14 liters of liquor or 8.5 liters Canned or bottled beer (entrants must be of legal drinking age in Canada); 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars and 200 grams of tobacco products (special taxes may be paid).

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Notes on entry to Canada:

There is no need to fill in the entry form when entering Canada, but you must fill in the customs declaration card. When going through the immigration formalities, the immigration officer will ask some simple questions, such as the flight you are taking, the purpose of your visit to Canada, your contacts in Canada, etc. The immigration officer will stamp your passport with an entry stamp and inform you of the duration of your stay.

Each person entering Canada can bring (including all currency carried with them and stored in all luggage under their name) less than 10,000 Canadian dollars in cash or in other forms (such as cheques, traveler's checks, bank Money orders, stocks, etc.) exist in and out of the country. Foreigners working in Canada can remit their legal after-tax income abroad.

For safety reasons, do not carry too much cash with you. For foreigners entering or exiting Canada, if they carry cash or other forms of currency (such as checks, traveler's checks, bank drafts, stocks, etc.) equal to or greater than 10,000 Canadian dollars, they must fill in the customs declaration form in advance, otherwise they will be Be fined not less than 250 Canadian dollars but not more than 5,000 Canadian dollars.

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