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Author Topic: Forms & declaration of goods.  (Read 652 times)
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« on: October 07, 2009, 12:29:01 am »

I'd like some advice:
I am a Canadian citizen, living abroad for the past 5 years.
In December I am moving back to Canada with my husband. We have applied for a Permanent Residence Visa for him but it is not in yet (and probably won't be in December either) so he will be entering Canada as a tourist.
I have a container of furniture and things following. If I say that the container is mine, do I have to pay taxes on it? Is it smarter to say the container is my husband's?

Do we have to fill out Personal Effects Accounting Documents from the Canadian Border Services Agency? Or will a simple list made in Word suffice?

Thanks!
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