I am planning to do short landing in August, and want to start preparing the B4/B4A form. I have read through various forum posts and there is always an emphasis on listing each jewelry item and taking photo. I have married with my husband more than 10 years, and for Asian it is common to receive gold (ear rings, necklace, ring) as wedding gifts. I don't have receipts for most of these gifts, even if I have one or two receipts they are in local language. I therefore have the following questions and would appreciate anyone can share their experience or knowledge:
- is that fine I make an estimate of the value and without a receipt for each gold piece?
- apparently it is not a good idea to bring too many jewelry items for a short landing and so most will be reported under 'goods to follow', so I won't be able to show the physical items at the border to proof my possession. Will the officer check in details (by the way, I will land at Vancouver airport)? or I have over think about it? will the officer just read my list of each item with photo attached and won't border with receipts?
- I have on another forum read that personal goods should mean you have possession for at least 6 months prior to landing date. Is that true? I have just bought a new laptop (personal use) in June.
- other than jewelry that should take photo, anything else? how about camera, electronic products, that are goods to follow...
thanks so much!
any tips or experience on preparing B4/B4A form are very much appreciated!
- is that fine I make an estimate of the value and without a receipt for each gold piece?
- apparently it is not a good idea to bring too many jewelry items for a short landing and so most will be reported under 'goods to follow', so I won't be able to show the physical items at the border to proof my possession. Will the officer check in details (by the way, I will land at Vancouver airport)? or I have over think about it? will the officer just read my list of each item with photo attached and won't border with receipts?
- I have on another forum read that personal goods should mean you have possession for at least 6 months prior to landing date. Is that true? I have just bought a new laptop (personal use) in June.
- other than jewelry that should take photo, anything else? how about camera, electronic products, that are goods to follow...
thanks so much!
any tips or experience on preparing B4/B4A form are very much appreciated!