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What do I need to do before moving to Canada?
Moving to Canada checklist:
- Visa or work permit.
- Flights to Canada.
- Travel insurance for Canada.
- Make sure your passport is valid and up-to-date.
- Bank statements to serve as proof of funds.
What do I need to bring to Canada?
Permanent residents of the United States need a valid Alien Registration Card and a passport to enter Canada. Dual Canadian citizens need a valid Canadian passport to board a flight to, or transit through, Canada by air.
What is not allowed to bring to Canada?
Items You Cannot Bring Into Canada Live bait: Don’t bring minnows, leeches, smelts, or leeches on your fishing trips. Night crawlers are permitted but must be contained with artificial tissue bedding (no soil). Weapons: Guns and firearms, ammunition, fireworks, and mace and pepper spray are not allowed.
What happens when you move to Canada from another country?
When you move to Canada from another country, you may bring your personal and household goods with you without paying duty. You’ll have to pay duty on any item you bring that hasn’t been used. A duty is a fee that the government charges on some goods when they enter Canada. You don’t have to pay duty on:
Can I bring household goods to Canada from another country?
Bringing goods to Canada. When you move to Canada from another country, you may bring your personal and household goods with you without paying duty. You’ll have to pay duty on any item you bring that hasn’t been used. A duty is a fee that the government charges on some goods when they enter Canada.
What storage options do I need when moving to Canada?
Depending on your plans, when you are moving to Canada you will probably need to consider long- and short-term storage options. Say, for example, you are shipping items before you arrive, or perhaps your new place in Canada is not actually quite spacious enough for all of your stuff.
What can you bring to Canada without paying duty?
Bringing goods to Canada. When you move to Canada from another country, you may bring your personal and household goods with you without paying duty. You’ll have to pay duty on any item you bring that hasn’t been used. A duty is a fee that the government charges on some goods when they enter Canada. You don’t have to pay duty on: books.
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