They just asked him if he’s ever been convicted of a crime, or if he’s carrying fire arms! And since he had less than $10,000 on him, he didn’t need to declare it.OMGGGG!!! Congratulations!!! I can't believe you're completely done with this process!! Good luck to you and your husband on this new chapter of your lives. So your husband didn't have landing interview at all, right? Did he have to submit a list of items and and the amount of money he was carrying?
We asked the officer about the list of items we are planning to bring to Canada. He said it’s better to fill the forms when you land. But it’s not set in stone; if you are staying for a short time and have to go back to your home country to finish some business and planning to come back and stay at a later time, you can do it on your next trip
But I would advise on filling the forms out and declaring the items you wanna bring to Canada when you land, it would be safer this way.