- Dec 14, 2015
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Will be bringing small jewelry (necklaces and pendents) and an expensive watch at landing. Can anyone share their experience? Must I have their values evaluated by a professional?
Their values of the small jewelry are really not high (less than C$500 each) so I don't think it's worth the money to have them evaluated professionally. But what if the officer is being strict on it, what can he do if he's not satisfied?
For the watch, it's a gift so I don't have the receipt. I can find the same model selling online, do you think it's okay to print that page and show to the officer if requested to show proof of value? I am a returning citizen so has a C$10k cap on things I can bring back, the watch is of course under that (per the online ad).
Their values of the small jewelry are really not high (less than C$500 each) so I don't think it's worth the money to have them evaluated professionally. But what if the officer is being strict on it, what can he do if he's not satisfied?
For the watch, it's a gift so I don't have the receipt. I can find the same model selling online, do you think it's okay to print that page and show to the officer if requested to show proof of value? I am a returning citizen so has a C$10k cap on things I can bring back, the watch is of course under that (per the online ad).