Mercy24
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- Feb 5, 2015
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This is a very good question. Whenever we see family its part of our cultural identity to bring sweets.Nadz1511 said:Can i bring tin-packed mithai.....it will be sealed properly ......
Or will it cause problem????
There is a section on the declaration form:
Meat/meat products; dairy products; fruits;
vegetables; seeds; nuts; plants and animals or their
parts/products; cut flowers; soil; wood/wood
products; birds; insects.
My mother has been retired for the past 10 years. She have rheumatoid arthritis and the Canadian winter is very hard on her.
She has a winter home in Mexico. So every year when the Canadian winter is over and I see my mother return from Mexico.
I help her with her luggage and unpack. And I always see nuts, snacks and sweets in her luggage.
So when I saw your question, I had to call my mother.
When asked about this, my mother responded:
"I answer truthfully yes on the declaration card where it states meat products, dairy products, nuts... When the CBSA officer questions me about this "I tell him I have a couple of bags of nuts" or "I have some sweets with nuts on them" and they respond to her, "Go, ahead".
She has been honest with them and haven't had any issues.