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In most countries I've been - when there is a transfer from an intl leg to a "domestic leg" - the baggage is claimed at the first point of entry and you are suppose to recheck in what is essentially a domestic flight (Toronto to Calgary). If you give your exact routing perhaps it'll give a clearer picture.Hi @RookieMistake,
Thanks for such a detailed explanation. Toronto will be my POE in April. I have a silly question, perhaps someone on this thread know the answer. Since I have connecting flight to Calgary on the same day, what happens to my baggage? Normally, baggage is being transferred to the connecting flight automatically. How will I show it to the customs officer if so?
And Yes, it does vary form airline to airline and country to country. In any case whether you claim baggage at toronto or calgary the process is same as far as CBSA is concerned.
AFAIK - I doubt in this case your baggage will be checked through to Calgary: Toronto to Calgary is a domestic flight and you will not encounter CBSA /immigration/customs any of that sort (as well as other domestic fliers) at Calgary - all that will happen in Toronto which is essentially your first stop in Canada - this is where you'll do your 'landing' formalities. So AFAIK your baggage will also need to be claimed at Toronto.
I may be wrong.