If you have been away from Canada only 24 hours, then you can only bring back $50 worth of goods in Canadian dollars, duty-free.
If you have been away 48 hours, you can bring back items worth up to $200 Canadian, duty-free.
If you have been away for 7 days or more, then you may bring back $750 Canadian worth of things, duty-free.
NOTE: You can include tobacco and alcohol in your 48-hour or your 7-day exemption, but not in your 24-hour exemption. See the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) website for details.
You can not bring anything back on a day trip. Especially Tabacco and liquior. If you are up front with other stuff max $50/person they generally don’t stop you at the border crossing.
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無回答 2008/08/08 22:40:36
Haさん、なんとも知りたいことをずばり教えていただき、有難うございます。
Canada Border Service Agency のサイトを見ていても、見つからなかったのでとても助かりました。
旅行楽しんできます。有難うございました!!
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無回答 2008/08/08 23:52:06
48時間については、200ドルから400ドルに変更になっています。
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バンクーバー 2008/08/09 07:08:49
※注 これって、以上・・ですよね?
24時間以内50ドル???ってこと?
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バンクーバー 2008/08/09 07:34:28
Non-residents entering Canada:
Tobacco*...200 cigarettes and 50 cigars and 200g of loose tobacco
Liquor*...1 bottle of wine or spirits, 24 bottles or cans of beer
*Applies only to passsengers over 18 yrs of age
Perfume....Reasonable amount
Cameras....No restrictions
Film.......Reasonable amount
Gifts......$60 Cad max per gift -excludes tobacco/liquor
Agricultural items/currency...Refer psgr to consulate
Residents returning to Canada:
After 24 hr absence...C$50
--No Tobacco and Liquor
After 48 hr absence...C$400
Tobacco...200 Cigarettes and 50 Cigars
Liquor....40 oz. (1.14 Litres)
After 7 days absence...C$750
Tobacco...200 Cigarettes and 50 Cigars and 200g of Tobacco
Liquor....1.14 litres of liquor or 1.5 litres of wine