Hello Folks,
I reside in the US and am planning to soft land in Canada very soon in order to activate my PR Card.
I just had a couple of questions about declaring jewelry.
We have compiled together a list consisting of photos and also details like Description ( such as Necklace , Bangles etc ),the weight in grams and value in USD. This list is what I plan to take along with the filled up BSF 186 forms. So my questions are as follows
Let me know if this should be sufficient? I have photos of all the jewelry in my cell phone and would be taking out color print outs for each.
We also have some other jewelry in form of wedding rings and chains which we wear all the time. I haven't included these items in the list. It's just basically a wedding ring each for the wife and myself along with a wedding necklace. We wear these items all the item. It would be great if any of the experts in this forum would let us know if these needed to be added to our list as well along?
Looking forward to your valuable opinions.
Thanks & Regards
Joshua
I reside in the US and am planning to soft land in Canada very soon in order to activate my PR Card.
I just had a couple of questions about declaring jewelry.
We have compiled together a list consisting of photos and also details like Description ( such as Necklace , Bangles etc ),the weight in grams and value in USD. This list is what I plan to take along with the filled up BSF 186 forms. So my questions are as follows
Let me know if this should be sufficient? I have photos of all the jewelry in my cell phone and would be taking out color print outs for each.
We also have some other jewelry in form of wedding rings and chains which we wear all the time. I haven't included these items in the list. It's just basically a wedding ring each for the wife and myself along with a wedding necklace. We wear these items all the item. It would be great if any of the experts in this forum would let us know if these needed to be added to our list as well along?
Looking forward to your valuable opinions.
Thanks & Regards
Joshua
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