Tips for travelers from Canada Border Services Agency
About declarations, gift wrapping and cannabis.
In anticipation of the winter holidays and peak season, the Canada Border Services Agency has released a short guide with basic rules for travelers coming to Canada. Following them will help avoid unnecessary problems and make your vacation more comfortable.
Declare in advance — and on time
If your destination is Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Winnipeg, Halifax, Quebec City, Ottawa, Billy Bishop, Calgary and Edmonton International Airports, you can file your customs and immigration declaration well in advance. This must be done at least 72 hours before your arrival. Filing your declaration in advance will give you access to fast green lanes.
Consider the load at border crossings
Information on border waiting times can be found on the agency's website. Travelers crossing the border by land are advised to do so during off-peak hours, such as early morning. Monday during the holiday week is usually the busiest day — choose another day if possible. In addition, it is always best to check the opening hours of the crossing.
Tax exemption limits
Returning residents who purchase or pick up online orders outside of Canada should be aware of their personal exemption limits. Use the fee and tax calculator on the department's website to calculate the exact amount.
Have your travel documents handy
Whether you're traveling by land, air or water, you'll speed up the process if you keep your travel documents ready.
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