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Border Basics Hot tips


for clearing customs


and goods entering Canada comply with the various laws that prohibit, control or regulate the importation of goods into Canada. With the cold prairie winter upon us, many Canadians will


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be travelling to tropical destinations. Te CBSA would like to share travel tips for anyone planning a winter vacation, to help prepare for their return to Canada. Tip #1 – Make a full declaration. It is important to care-


fully read and complete your declaration card. If you’re not sure about an item, declare it and discuss it with a CBSA officer. It is important to keep in mind that certain foods, plants


and animals and related products are restricted or prohibited because they can harbour insects and diseases. Be sure to de-


he Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is com- mitted to protecting the integrity of our borders while facilitating legitimate travel and trade. CBSA officers are responsible for ensuring that travellers


Lineups move faster when customers are prepared.


clare the following: meat; dairy products; fruits and vegetables; plants, cut flowers and their soil; wood and wood products; pets, birds and other live animals; feathers and down; and seeds and nuts. Some items may require an import permit or vaccina- tion documentation. Items such as switchblades, brass knuckles, replica handguns,


tasers and pepper spray are prohibited. To avoid the possibility of seizures, penalties and/or prosecution, make sure you have


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