When you arrive at the terminal, follow the signs to the first Canada Border Services Agency CBSA checkpoint—referred to as Primary Inspection—where a border services officer will examine your Declaration Card, identification and other travel documents.
When you are directed to a booth, you may be asked a series of questions to determine your immigration status, the nature of any goods you are bringing with you, your duty-free allowance and personal exemption entitlements. Goods not properly declared that are restricted or prohibited in Canada can, under the law, be subject to seizure.
If you are a newcomer to Canada, coming to study or work in Canada, further documentation may be required. The officer will help guide you through this process and can assist with language services if required.
If you're a member of a trusted traveller program, you can skip Step 2 and go directly to the automated kiosks for faster processing. Now that you have cleared Primary Inspection, proceed to the baggage claim area. If required, you can pay duty and taxes at most major airports while waiting for your luggage. Once you have picked up your luggage, proceed to the next CBSA checkpoint, where you will show the officer your Declaration Card and your receipt if you paid duty and taxes.
The officer may direct you to our secondary inspection area. You can expect to be asked for detailed information about your travels and may be asked to present your luggage and goods for examination. This is a normal part of the travel process. Your cooperation is appreciated and helps us ensure the safety of Canada, its economy and its residents by verifying your declaration.
If you are arriving by land, follow the signs to the first checkpoint—referred to as Primary Inspection—where a border services officer will examine your identification and other travel documents and take your verbal declaration.
Visit U. Certain private boaters may now present themselves to the CBSA by calling the TRC from their cellular telephones from the location at which they enter Canadian waters. Make sure you carry proper identification for yourself and any children travelling with you to help confirm your legal right to enter Canada.
Canada has introduced a new entry requirement, known as an Electronic Travel Authorization eTA , for certain international travellers who fly to Canada. Read about the changes and how they may affect you. The Government of Canada recommends that Canadian citizens travel with a valid Canadian passport because it is the only reliable and universally accepted travel and identification document available to Canadians for the purpose of international travel. International transportation companies such as airlines may require travellers to present a passport before boarding.
Canadian citizens may face delays or may not be allowed to board the plane or other conveyance if they present other documents such as a:. Province or territory 1. Where do you live? Quantity in kilograms kg. CUSMA country? Product cost 4. How much did the product cost in Canadian dollars? Report a problem on this page This email is to report problems or inaccuracies on a page. Report a problem by email. A regularly updated list of wait times at border ports of entry for drivers coming to Canada from the U.
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