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Bringing Goods into Canada for Personal Use
Food subject to limits, restrictions or not permitted: Perishable items, vegetables, meat and dairy products.
Alcohol: Visitors of age (19 in most provinces, or 18 in Alberta, Manitoba and Québec) may bring either 1.5 litres (52.8 ounces) of wine, 1.14 litres (40 ounces) of liquor, or 24 355-millilitre containers (12 ounces) each, or their equivalent, of beer or ale. More will be subject to duties, provincial fees and taxes.
Tobacco: Visitors aged 18 in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Québec, the Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut, and 19 in all other provinces, are allowed to bring up to 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars, 200 grams (7 ounces) of loose tobacco or 200 tobacco sticks duty-free. Additional quantities are subject to duties, provincial fees and taxes.
Gifts: Each visitor may bring gifts worth up to Can$60 duty-free.
Pets: Must be accompanied by their owners. Cats and dogs from the U.S. are required to have a signed and dated (the previous 36 months) veterinarian vaccination certificate for rabies. For cats and dogs from other countries, check in advance with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). Cats and dogs under three months do not require certification but must be in good health. Seeing-eye dogs face no restrictions.
For more information on Customs’ regulations, sales taxes and visitor tax rebate in Canada you can visit www.ccra-adrc.gc.ca.
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