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The Canadian customs declaration form is lost.

You can ask the airport staff to get it again.

On the flight to Canada, the flight attendants will distribute the Canadian entry declaration card (or entry declaration form) to passengers, which needs to be filled in English and checked by customs officers when entering the country. Up to four people with the same home address only need to fill in the same declaration card. In order to prepare in advance, you can download the declaration form in advance, print it out in China, and then fill in the formal form; An easier way is to ask relatives in Canada to fill it out, scan it and send it to relatives in China, print it and bring it directly, and trace it again on the plane (you can't go through customs with printed scanned copies).

Some people say that you can ask passengers or flight attendants on the same plane for help, but this method is not reliable enough. First, people who are enthusiastic about helping do not necessarily make mistakes. Second, if they can't find someone to help them fill it out, they will be in big trouble.

Canadian customs declaration card filling instructions

1. Only for dealers.

This part is filled in by the entry-exit department; Inbound passengers should not write anything in this section. What needs to be filled in begins with Part A. ..

2. Part I

(1) All travelers (living at the same address)-Please print in capital letters.

All passengers living at the same address should fill out a declaration card, please fill it out neatly in capital letters. Don't dance while filling out the form, so that the customs officers can identify it. Since a form can only fill in the names of four people at most, the number of people who exceed it must fill in another form.

(2) Surname, first name and abbreviation

The initials of surname, first name and first name can be written in the pinyin of surname and first name in China passport, and there is no need to write the initials. Suppose the immigrant's surname is Zhang San, fill in Zhang San and leave a space between the surname and the first name. If you don't know pinyin, just copy the English name on your passport.

(3) Date of birth

Date of birth Canadians write dates in a very confusing format. Take 1960 September 10 as an example, and write 09- 10-60,109-60, SEP- 10-60,1960. This declaration card says YY-MM-DD, which is required to be written in the format of year-month-day, and the year, month and day are all represented by two digits. If the immigrant's birth date is 1960 September 10, it should be written as 60-09- 10.

(4) Citizenship

Nationality China nationality should be written in Chinese; ; It seems all right to write about China. This is not a new problem. As long as you look it up online, there is always a discussion about whether to fill in China or Chinese. According to the logic of China people, nationality is of course the name of a country, not a nation. I'm not an English expert, so I made a careful search on the Internet. Here are a few more words.

(1) I looked up authoritative dictionaries such as Oxford and Longman, but there were no clear examples.

(2) If you have taken the IELTS test, you must know that there will be a question to fill in the form. The teacher has clearly emphasized that the blanks corresponding to nationality are written in Chinese, Canadian and other languages, not the country name. The IELTS test was written by Cambridge University in England, and their answers were authoritative enough.

(3) Classic textbook "New Concept English" Lesson 7 Example: Where are you from? I'm Italian.

(4) What is written in the column of passport, nationality or citizenship of mainstream English-speaking countries? British passport, written by British citizens; ; Canadian passport, written in Canadian language; Australians; Passport, Australia; South African passport, South Africa. There are also very few people who write country names, for example, the United States of America is written on American passports and New Zealand is written on New Zealand passports. I don't know why, but it seems to prove that China can be written as a nation. China passport does not have this column. Even if it did, no one would regard the English in China passport as standard English. English is one of the official languages of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, which is more valuable for reference. The nationality on the passport is clearly written in Chinese. So my conclusion is that writing Chinese is more accurate.

(5) Home address-number, street and apartment number

Home address-house number, street name and apartment number. Fill in the permanent address of China, such as a residential area, a road, a building and a room. The English order is just the opposite of the Chinese order. Don't fill in the names of countries, provinces and cities in this column. Suppose you live in Room ABC, Shuiyin Road 12345, Yuexiu District, and write it as Room ABC, Shuiyin Road 12345, Yuexiu District. As for those who live in a residential area, such as a room in a building on a certain road, if they can't be translated into English, they can't write in this form at all, so remove some information and write shorter. If there is any problem, the Chinese and Canadian customs still have the ability to find you.

(6) Cities/towns

Pinyin names of cities or towns, such as Guangzhou.

(7) Province/State

The name of the province or state should have been filled in the phonetic name of the province or autonomous region, such as Guangdong. However, Canadians only gave four spaces. It seems that the province name of China can't be written down, so it doesn't matter if you squeeze in.

(8) country

Countries can fill in China or People's Republic of China (PRC); As long as it is People's Republic of China (PRC)'s name, it won't be so blank on this form.

(9) Postal code

postcode

(10) arrival time

The way to get to Air Canada; Rails; Ocean; Road/air; Railway; On the water; Highway. Check the box after the corresponding mode.

Airline/flight number, train number or ship name/airline and flight number, train number or ship name. Suppose you enter China by flight CZ329 of China Southern Airlines. According to the number of spaces given on the declaration card, it is impossible to write all the English names of China Southern Airlines. Just fill in CZ329, because CZ is the code of China Southern Airlines.

(1 1) trip purpose

The purpose of visiting Canada is to check one of study, individual and business.

(12) from

Where do you come from? Only choose one of us (directly from the United States), other countries directly (directly from other countries) and other countries through us (from other countries through the United States).

(13) I/we will bring into Canada:

I or we have brought the following items into Canada. This part is to declare what we have brought.

Firearms or other weapons (such as switchblades, maces or pepper spray)

Guns or other weapons (such as spring knife, pepper spray). Personally, I think it is unnecessary to declare Swiss army knives, such as small tool knives and fruit knives.

Commodities, whether or not resold.

Commercial articles, whether used for retail or not, are only for commercial purposes here, and self-use articles need not be declared.

Meat/meat products; Diary products; Fruit; Vegetable; Seeds; Nuts; Plants and animals or parts thereof; Cut flowers; Soil;

Wood/wood products; Birds; Insects.

Meat or meat products; Dairy products; Fruit; Vegetable; Seeds; Nuts; Plants and animals and their components; Cut flowers; Earth; Wood and wood products; Birds; Insects. These things should not be brought into the country at all.

2. 13.4 Currency and/or monetary instruments with a total amount of 65,438 Canadian dollars+00,000 Canadian dollars or more.

Cash and/or financial instruments with a total value of 10000 Canadian dollars. Cash, checks and traveler's checks count. If there are multiple currencies, all of them will be converted into Canadian dollars at the current exchange rate. It is very simple to declare if it exceeds 65,438+00,000 Canadian dollars, and there is no charge or penalty.

I/we have unaccompanied goods.

I or we have the following projects. If you have something you didn't carry this time, but later arrived in Canada, you need to declare it here. Generally speaking, within a few years after landing, new immigrants declare that they want to have their own goods shipped to Canada (they can be exempted from customs duties after declaration), and tourists generally don't fill it out.

I/we visited a farm and will go to a farm in Canada.

I or we have visited the farm and will visit the farm in Canada soon.

3. Part B-Canadian tourists (to be completed by tourists)

Visitors to Canada should fill in the length of stay in Canada (there is no requirement for permanent residents or citizens of Canada) and fill in the number of days they intend to stay in Canada. According to the calculation of 30 days per month, it is not necessary to accurately study large and small months or leap years in normal years. How many days you can stay in Canada depends on the customs. You or anyone listed above

Exceeding the tax-free limit per person? (See the instructions on the left. )/Do you or anyone in the form have any articles that exceed the personal allowance? Please see the instructions on the left side of the declaration card. The tax-free quota for each tourist is: the value of gifts (excluding alcohol and tobacco) does not exceed the equivalent of 60 Canadian dollars; 1.5 liters of wine or 1. 14 liters of white wine or 24 cans of 355 ml beer, or 8.5 liters of beer or malt liquor; 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars plus 200 grams of tobacco products.

4. Part C-to be filled in by/for Canadian residents (not required for Canadian tourists).

(1) Do you or anyone listed above exceed the tax allowance per person? (See the instructions on the left. )

Do you or anyone on the form have any articles that exceed the personal duty-free limit? (See the explanation on the left side of the declaration card) The tax-free amount of each Canadian resident is determined according to the time when he left Canada. Leaving the country less than 24 hours is not tax-free; Leave the country for 24 hours but not more than 48 hours: 200 Canadian dollars; Departure for more than 48 hours: 800 Canadian dollars. If you bring used goods back to China, you don't need to count them in the quota. If you look at article 4.2 of this article, you will know that the calculation of quota only includes items purchased or donated by residents during their departure.

(2) If it exceeds the tax-free amount, continue to fill in the following blanks: fill in/fill in the date of leaving Canada YY-MM-DD/ departure date, value of goods-Canadian dollars purchased or received abroad (including gifts, alcohol &; Tobacco)/value of goods purchased or obtained abroad-in Canadian dollars (including gifts, tobacco and alcohol).

Part D-Signature (age 16 and above): I guarantee that my statement is true and complete.

Signature (16 years old or above): I guarantee that my statement is true and complete. Participants aged 16 and above should sign their names in the order of part a ... just sign their Chinese names (it is recommended to sign them on the last page of their passports), sign their names instead of signing them on their behalf, and write the entry date in the format of Date YY-MM-DD. Note: Do not fold the declaration card after filling it out. It is recommended to put it with your passport.