nikhil1308 said:
Whats your transit? Vancouver or Toronto. I got 800 cig in August and was not caught. My transit was Vancouver, just didn't mention on the paper that they wanted me to show many cig i am carrying. Illegal is to carry spices etc but everyone carries it but when it comes to cig or alcohol people get too scared.
Why do you think Vancouver is so easy? I think that's a huge misconception.
The last time my husband and I transited through Vancouver we had to go to secondary inspection (we have Nexus cards and it's mandatory to declare all food you are carrying - and we had one bag of ground coffee). It took quite a while for it to be our turn because the officers were so busy dealing with three other people. One had a fake passport (that was quite interesting to watch). The other two had items they hadn't declared and/or were over the limit (one had cigarettes - the other had cigarettes and alcohol). We know they confiscated everything that both were carrying. We know one guy also got a large fine (he was extremely upset). Not sure about the second since we left before the officers were done with them. The officers were going through absolutely everything they owned - going through their phones, computers, suitcases.
Once you are caught, it's permanently in the database and you can expect to be pulled into secondary and searched
every single time you enter the country. I know a Canadian who was caught. He calls it the worst mistake of his life since his border crossings (both land and air) are now so difficult.
Why jeopardize your future entries into Canada and future visas for a few cigarettes? I think that's an extremely poor and immature life choice.