Hello,
On Sunday we're going to arrive to Toronto, my common-law partner and I (I will be an international graduate student at UofT) , and we have a question regarding customs.
We read at the CBSA website that we will have to fill a declaration card on the plane that we'll have to present to the customs officer once we land.
We didn't understand whether we should fill one card for both of us or one card for each.
In addition we wondered whether the 10000 CAD limitation for declaration is for each of us (so if we bring in total less than 20000 CAD we don't have to declare) or 10000 CAD for both (for instance if we have to fill the same form). We would like to bring as much money we can in order to have it for the start, but would be happy to avoid declaration and interrogation if possible.
And a last question- do you know if we (and I as a student) count as visitors or residents?
Thank you very much for the help!
On Sunday we're going to arrive to Toronto, my common-law partner and I (I will be an international graduate student at UofT) , and we have a question regarding customs.
We read at the CBSA website that we will have to fill a declaration card on the plane that we'll have to present to the customs officer once we land.
We didn't understand whether we should fill one card for both of us or one card for each.
In addition we wondered whether the 10000 CAD limitation for declaration is for each of us (so if we bring in total less than 20000 CAD we don't have to declare) or 10000 CAD for both (for instance if we have to fill the same form). We would like to bring as much money we can in order to have it for the start, but would be happy to avoid declaration and interrogation if possible.
And a last question- do you know if we (and I as a student) count as visitors or residents?
Thank you very much for the help!