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Products allowed into Canada from countries
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) N7 r, x/ T" u3 w1 Z9 vThis is a list of commonly imported products and the guidelines for importing them from countries other than the United States. Because pest and disease situations are constantly changing, these requirements may be adjusted at any time.
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Even though these items are allowed into Canada, you still must declare them on your declaration form.
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) F; e3 p# t6 ~8 B; N* x0 iSome items do need documents to accompany them. For more information, go to the "When are documents required?" section., V% w) I, g5 U% k1 o. k' x
5 U/ `* t+ H/ IBaked goods, candies, etc. ( z$ N2 d8 Q' W
•no goods containing meat
) K9 d( D1 r9 r6 J; j1 R! @: U•up to 20 kilograms per person
8 T. S1 Z; X6 N3 t, u/ DDairy products
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h3 F; Y4 i9 a& Y◦up to 20 kilograms per person with a value of $20 or less4 Y2 m& C O. S; z" G6 ~* L% P
These items are not allowed3 O9 J3 Q9 E. E% M7 {! S
0 B/ D- T8 _8 L•milk9 x$ g2 T4 _- A' _4 v4 q
•milk products (whey, cream, skim milk, butter oil, and so on)
; H3 o5 h# p. _: p•in these forms: dried, frozen, reconsituted, or fresh
2 ~+ N6 O2 u% Y) BFish and seafood 8 ?4 |* `. b/ M
•up to 20 kilograms per person, ^0 F* D/ `- n
•all species except
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◦Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis)# G, `9 E" P0 y
Flowers: cut # R. H- u( G5 V, A2 ~8 o! M
•not coniferous foliage/green cones
5 U/ q5 s" f( M•must not be for propagation. l2 x( r" g. r( r; r/ V0 F7 V
There may be some restrictions depending on the type of flowers and where they come from. Use the Automated Import Reference System (AIRS) to confirm if a specific item is allowed.9 m; W' B' x0 [5 G. ^/ p! w4 \% s
. l, s( I2 B; k/ {+ e/ U: CFruits and vegetables: dried 9 v9 c# u0 I0 g4 N
•up to 20 kilograms per person
5 g1 G) K; o6 A7 K3 bFruits and vegetables: frozen or canned ( O& S; T, R! _1 k5 U
•up to 20 kilograms per person% h9 B5 }& u6 V9 R- w9 h3 ~
Fruits and vegetables: fresh * @0 u0 ?& P% S2 B
•depending on the country of origin, entry may be severely restricted or prohibited
# c o' c9 s* p. Y o; UWhen products are permitted, there is a maximum limit of
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•15 packages or fewer) X# z$ e9 d! H1 F
•weight not to exceed 250 kilograms per person; n9 T o8 f$ F0 @
•may be subject to regulations in the province of destination
' ]1 w+ M$ L7 L2 A- ^: r6 }/ ORoot vegetables (for example, carrots, potatoes and so on)+ I3 { l2 m- f8 c
2 c* B% _2 ^" l( y•restricted
4 q2 v- O5 D8 X4 q4 B2 m4 f9 u•must be 1.5 centimetres or less in thickness
" V+ g5 ? M# Y, L6 Z% ]1 XHerbs, spices, tea, coffee, condiments ) m* Y$ a8 s( _+ J
•entry permitted/ p% C R' X8 _3 M$ x, B/ ~& Y
Infant formula 5 w7 i& z+ c$ B* X6 O* F
•commercially packaged7 n& T- |7 K+ e) R
•for personal use only. \( O. ?) k2 q9 k: b; N/ E% Y
•sterile
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Leather goods and skins
6 B8 }" p7 _ P& K•fully tanned hides and skins only
1 F: Q ]; p2 g/ W+ A# c! o7 mSea shells and sand
8 l8 R5 R5 V! W6 O4 c•sea shells and items made from them are allowed
. f* O3 [- w2 j. q+ e•must be clean and free of sea life, soil and sand- U' ^, s4 W! x# D* |% ?2 ?
You are not allowed to import sand.
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7 i& Z, S7 o4 HVegetables: fresh 8 c! @# O% ^" r& l8 V. z- K
See "Fruits and vegetables". Use the Automated Import Reference System (AIRS) to confirm if the item is allowed before bringing it into Canada.
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Wooden souvenirs , _5 K& O o$ @( U
•must be free of bark, insects or evidence of insect activity |
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