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International Moving Guide |
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- Moving to Australia
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Moving to New Zealand
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Moving to United States
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Moving to United Kingdom
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Moving to Singapore
- Moving to Saudi Arabia
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Moving to Sri Lanka
- Moving to Japan
- Moving to China
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Moving to Indonesia
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Moving to South Africa
- Moving
to France
- Moving to Germany
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Moving to Thailand
- Moving to India
- Moving to Canada
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Moving to Hongkong
- Moving
to Malaysia
Moving to Canada
Documents Required
- Passport
- Visa (if applicable)
- Work Permit (if applicable)
- Inventory (in English or French) giving a detailed list of appliances and electronics
with make, model, serial number, etc.
- Customs Manifest (Form A8A)
- Previous airport or United States/Canada Border Declaration
- Importers Declaration for Customs
- Immigration papers for immigrants
- Landed Immigrant Application (if applicable)
- Letter of Undertaking (not always necessary)
- Returning Canadians will also need to provide the following documents:
- Proof of Residency outside of Canada
- Monthly statements, letter from employer, rent receipts, Income Tax, etc.
Customs Regulations
- Used household goods and personal effects may be duty-free if Customer was a resident
of Canada returning after an absence of at least oneyear or was a former resident
who has been a resident of another country for at least one year.
- All shipments are subject to inspection
- If Customer has been residing outside Canada for at least a year, but less than
five years, household goods and personal effects must have beenin Customer's ownership,
possession and use for at least six months (Bill of Sale and Registration documents
required to prove age)
- Items must not be sold or lent within one year of importation
- Air shipments must be cleared within 48 hours to avoid storage charges
Dutiable/Restricted Items
- Importation of alcohol requires a detailed list (giving type, size, and quantity)
and an Import Permit
- Provincial and federal duties and taxes will be assessed
- DO NOT ship wine between October 1 and March 31 to avoid possibility of freezing
- Tobacco products
- Foodstuffs in reasonable quantities are permitted
- Meat
- Authorization must be granted before import
- Pornographic materials
- Commercial quantities of anything pay duties
- New items (Customer must supply Bill of Sale for any new item which may be questioned
by the Customs office)
- Radio equipment (CB's and walkie-talkies)
- Office equipment (even if used)
- Handguns require a permit (but are very seldom granted)
- Pistols, revolvers or fully automatic firearms are not permitted for sporting purposes
and require a Police Permit
- Hunting rifles or shotguns for sporting purposes (that are not adapted) are not
restricted
- No restrictions apply on air pistols or air rifles provided the muzzle velocity
does not exceed 500 feet per second
- Any one item valued at $10,000 or over is dutiable
Prohibited Items
- Weapons (except as stated above), explosives, fireworks and all ammunition
- Narcotic drugs
- Animal products on the endangered species list
- Plants, sand and other related matter require a Phytosanitary Certificate and Import
Permit issued in advance by the Department of Agriculture
- Some fruits and vegetables are prohibited
NOTE: INCLUSION OF ANY OF THE ABOVE ITEMS IN THE SHIPMENT WILL DELAY CUSTOMS
AND RESULT IN ADDITIONALEXPENSES FOR THE CUSTOMER
Motor Vechicles
- Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety and Emission control regulations apply
- Vehicles over 15 years old are subject to different regulations and costly modifications
may be required
- Vehicle must bear the "Statement of Compliance" label affixed by the manufacturer
- Vehicle may be subject to local taxes but are duty-free
- Form K-22, immediate registration and licensing is required for exemption from duties
Documents required:
- Registration
- Proof of ownership
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