Thank you1. Yes. It will be accepted after X years.
2. If they are "Unaccompanied Goods", technically yes you need to list them in the forms so that you don't pay any taxes on them when you ship them to Canada.
3.Yes.
Thank you1. Yes. It will be accepted after X years.
2. If they are "Unaccompanied Goods", technically yes you need to list them in the forms so that you don't pay any taxes on them when you ship them to Canada.
3.Yes.
1. Normally, only jewellery. It's very hard for a Customs officer to appraise jewellery and so, for any of significant value, you should follow the instructions. I guess that fine art or ceramics, you should probably follow the same principles. Are you going to be bringing in the Mona Lisa?Hi Peacekeepr and other members..I have few queries regarding GTA and GTF List...Can someone please calrify?
1. Is the picture only a requirement for Jewellery and other valuable items or it is necessary in case the goods in other categories also are valuable (for eg : If we declare clothing and personal effect worth 2000 CAD and Medicines worth 1000 CAD)..Pictures necessary in that case or only for Jewellery?
2. In the 8 rows for the Form B186 , do we declare only broad categories like clothing, electronics and each item detailed (like 10 jeans and 10 shirts etc) in the excel sheet or only broad categories in 8 rows in Form B186 shall work?
3. For the Medicines, if we put the value as 2000 CAD as we might be taking certain kid related medicines and other OTC medicines and might bring later on as well. ..is that acceptable to customs officer that medicines worth 2000 CAD can be carried without any issue?. and also is it mandatory to carry all bills for medicines?
4. If we are planning to leave Canada in 12 days and will come back after 1 month or so..How are we supposed to make the GTA list as we will take all the stuff back and bring it back in our next visit or is it advisable to put all the stuff in the GTF list?
For the SIN then, do we just take note of the number and file away the sheet of paper?SIN cards are a thing of the past
Yep, that's exactly what you need to do.For the SIN then, do we just take note of the number and file away the sheet of paper?
Yes, she can, as long as she is intending to settle for at least a year after THAT entry.Hello guys I have a doubt. In case I have forgotten to declare some assents that I would be importing at a later date, can my wife who is landing few months after I do, declare the items when she goes through immigration?
Thank you, but she's not planning to settle down after that landing. She'll probably come for good a few months after thatYes, she can, as long as she is intending to settle for at least a year after THAT entry.
In that case, she is not eligible to submit a bsf186 form and claim for the "Settler" exemption. She will need to wait until she comes back to "settle".Thank you, but she's not planning to settle down after that landing. She'll probably come for good a few months after that
K thanksIn that case, she is not eligible to submit a bsf186 form and claim for the "Settler" exemption. She will need to wait until she comes back to "settle".
For SIN there is no card or other paperwork to send you. You will receive a single sheet at the time of your application with the information you need.When we apply for the SIN upon landing, what address should we provide in case we don't have a permanent address yet? We'll be doing a soft landing, and staying in an airbnb. For our PR cards, we'll be giving our friend's address..
You'll most probably won't have a permanent address at time of landing, and they know that. You will of course be asked for an address in Canada, but it's perfectly fine to say that it's a friend's/temporary address, and they'll say that it's just fine. Even when you move out of that permanent address, you don't have to notify Service Canada.When we apply for the SIN upon landing, what address should we provide in case we don't have a permanent address yet? We'll be doing a soft landing, and staying in an airbnb. For our PR cards, we'll be giving our friend's address..