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Author Topic: i have declared CAD 10,000 on my first landing at airport customs  (Read 527 times)
gmohiuddin
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« on: September 16, 2010, 06:29:33 am »

i have declared CAD 10,000 on my first landing at airport custom to take jewellry, home furniture, garment and other personel stuff

now i have plan to go second time, can i take my personel belongings more then this amount, and can custome impose any penelty because i already declared thay i will carry CAD 10,000 worth my personel belongings

Pelase share ur experiencs
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« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2010, 06:42:09 am »

CUSTOMS REGULATIONS 

 HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PERSONAL EFFECTS

Immigrants: This is any person moving to Canada, with the intention of establishing a residence for more than 12 months.  An immigrant may import free of duty and taxes household and personal effects that were owned and used by him in his former country of residence. 
Returning Canadians:  May bring back duty free all household and personal effects including car, boat, aeroplane, provided they have been acquired and used six months prior to arrival in Canada. (After 5 years, the 6 months provision is eliminated).  There is, however, a valuation limit placed on these goods of $10,000 per item which includes automobiles. Duty & taxes will be levied against any one item that exceeds that limitation.  Canadians who have lived outside of Canada for less than 1 year are excluded from the speed program.
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