What Items Must I Declare at Canadian Customs? Essential Guidelines
Learn what you need to declare at Canadian customs, including goods, gifts, food, animals, and restricted items to avoid fines.
Video transcript
What do I declare at customs Canada? When entering Canada, you must declare goods purchased, gifts received, and items you intend to use or leave in Canada. Declare food, animals, plants, and any items that may be restricted or prohibited. Accurate declarations help avoid fines or legal issues.
Questions and answers
What items am I required to declare when entering Canada?
You must declare all goods purchased abroad, gifts received, food products, animals, plants, and any items that are restricted or prohibited in Canada.
What happens if I don’t declare restricted or prohibited items at Canadian customs?
Failing to declare such items can lead to fines, confiscation of goods, or legal actions, so it is important to be accurate with your declarations.
Are gifts required to be declared at Canadian customs?
Yes, gifts received abroad must be declared upon entering Canada regardless of their value.