For soft vs hard, custom officer goes by your intent to settle for long term (180 days or 1 year) before labeling you as a settler. If you are not a settler (ie soft landing), those regulations don't apply to you.Hey
Slightky confused now. For the immigration officer ideally it doesnt matter whether it is soft landing or hard landing. They would evaluate it as a first time landing and allow whatever I carry and ask for things to follow. The problem is, when we generally move in and out of canada, how does customs check work subsequent times. For example consider this, We take jewellery & laptops 10k CAD during soft landing. We then bring them back. Now next time when we land again, wont they again check for Jewellery and Laptops?
For taking things temporarily out of country, you can declare them in BSF407, Identification of Articles for Temporary Exportation, check this link for more details:
https://travel.gc.ca/returning/customs/declare
You cannot use it for things whose value was changed while outside country for ex. Changing a diamond from one ring to another.
Items thus declared will be added to a list that you can use to show to customs on re entry.