Anyone who entered Canada and has "goods to follow" household items? I entered Canada from the US for studies today and wanted to declare goods to follow that will be shipped via container ocean freight. But customs at the land-based border told me that they cannot stamp or process any documents as studies is not considered a permanent settlement but that I would not have to worry. I was told to submit my study permit to the shipping company and that they would use it to declare my goods at customs when the container arrives. However, that is contrary to everything that shipping companies and customs brokers post on the internet.
Does anyone have experience with this? Have procedures perhaps changed during covid times? I was told by the shipper to fill out a BSF186/B4E form which I did and to hand in this document along with the inventory list and valuations of each item at the first point of entry when I enter Canada. However, customs at the land-based border said there is nothing they can do which sounds odd and different from what every shipper states on their websites.
Does anyone have experience with this? Have procedures perhaps changed during covid times? I was told by the shipper to fill out a BSF186/B4E form which I did and to hand in this document along with the inventory list and valuations of each item at the first point of entry when I enter Canada. However, customs at the land-based border said there is nothing they can do which sounds odd and different from what every shipper states on their websites.