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D_K

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Jan 6, 2013
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Hi, Guys

I got my copr last week and am looking to land in November ( I'm a UK Citizen ) it says on landing to have two lists of things I'm bringing into canada

I'm only coming with my clothes and my camera and computer no other items will follow.

do I need to list all clothes items?
camera
computer

what is the process when landing with copr

Is there a form I need to print to create this list?

Thxs
 
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/before-border.asp
and
http://www.cbsa.gc.ca/publications/help-aide/topic-sujet/10-eng.html
 
thanks

do I fill in form b4 things I'm bringing " clothes "
and form b4a on goods to follow if any

is that correct?

also do I need to get my doctors report what I've been vaccinated on ?

thanks
 
B4 is the basic form, which you use for anything that you wish to "import".
B4A is, as I read it, extra pages for the B4 when you run out of space on the B4.

What you decide to put on those forms, and in how much detail, is totally up to you.
My wife would, if I let her, itemise every single DVD she is bringing home.
On the other hand, I am preferring to go with, "7 boxes of DVDs".
 
zardoz said:
B4 is the basic form, which you use for anything that you wish to "import".
B4A is, as I read it, extra pages for the B4 when you run out of space on the B4.

What you decide to put on those forms, and in how much detail, is totally up to you.
My wife would, if I let her, itemise every single DVD she is bringing home.
On the other hand, I am preferring to go with, "7 boxes of DVDs".

zardoz - for the "good to follow", do you know if you have a time limit to bring those goods and if you choose not to decide to bring them, can you do that?

My wife is not sure if she wants to bring some things. I've heard just list it all as "goods to follow" to be safe and if you end up not bringing it, then no worries.
 
I'm not aware of a specified time limit. Yes, I see no reason why you shouldn't list things and then NOT bring them.
After all, they may have been lost/stolen/destroyed before being delivered to Canada, so I can't see a problem.
 
Great, thanks!