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How many cigarettes and alcohol can you bring to Canada?

When leaving Canada, each person can carry no more than 1.5 liters of wine or no more than 1. 14 liters of spirits, and each person can carry no more than 8.5 liters of beer. If it exceeds the quantity, it will be taxed.

200 duty-free cigarettes, or 50 cigars, or 250 grams of tobacco. 2 bottles of alcoholic beverages with duty-free degree of 1.2 (below 1.5 liter).

When you enter Canada, you have to fill in the customs declaration form, according to the regulations: foreigners enter the country? Canada? , you can carry: antiques, personal household appliances (such as ovens and refrigerators), books, clothes, furniture, personal hobby tools, furniture, jewelry, silver ornaments, daily textiles, musical instruments, personal collection of silver coins, stamps and other items duty-free.

Special note: when foreigners enter Canada and bring the above-mentioned duty-free personal belongings into the country, they need to fill in the customs declaration form in advance.

Extended data:

You don't need to fill in the entry form when you enter 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, the purpose of coming to Canada and the contact person in Canada. The immigration officer will stamp the entry stamp on the passport and inform the duration of stay.

Short-term visitors to Canada are not allowed to work or study in Canada. If you need to change your temporary visitor status or extend your stay, you must apply to the immigration office 30 days before your status or visa expires.

If you are studying abroad or immigrating to Canada, it is recommended to bring relevant documents, such as birth certificate, certificate of no criminal record, marriage certificate, graduation certificate, report card, degree certificate, driver's license and verification, for future use in Canada.

The above-mentioned certificate shall be notarized in China in advance, and the consular certification of the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or its authorized foreign affairs office of the provincial government in Canada and the consular certification of the China Embassy and Consulate in Canada shall be provided, with English or French translation attached. China's embassy and consulate in Canada can't notarize the above certificate.

Foreign exchange control:

According to the regulations of Canadian Customs, each person can carry (including all the money carried and stored in all the luggage under his name) cash or other forms of money (such as checks, traveler's checks, bank drafts, stocks, etc.) within 6.5438+0 million Canadian dollars. ) entering and leaving the country. Foreigners working in Canada can remit their legitimate after-tax income abroad.

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