Hi folks!
You should have a list of your personal belongings before you arrive. If you can download and print the B4 form, fill it out, and when you run out of space use the B4A form for your other belongings.
Jo and I have been having a lot of fun with this one.
I have tried to explain to her that Canada is like an overprotective mother, or a suspicious police state. They would like to know what you are bringing, but why? If you are allowed to bring all these things, why is it so necessary to compile the list? Apparently if you are rich beyond compare, you may bring very valuable items tax and duty free!
So, our question is:
Should we have a laugh and list everything? I really don't want to be bothered, especially with all the articles of clothing. How specific must we be?
Are we meant to count every toothbrush, nail file and underwear? I basically refuse to do this, and Jo thinks it's silly.
You should have a list of your personal belongings before you arrive. If you can download and print the B4 form, fill it out, and when you run out of space use the B4A form for your other belongings.
Jo and I have been having a lot of fun with this one.
I have tried to explain to her that Canada is like an overprotective mother, or a suspicious police state. They would like to know what you are bringing, but why? If you are allowed to bring all these things, why is it so necessary to compile the list? Apparently if you are rich beyond compare, you may bring very valuable items tax and duty free!
So, our question is:
Should we have a laugh and list everything? I really don't want to be bothered, especially with all the articles of clothing. How specific must we be?
Are we meant to count every toothbrush, nail file and underwear? I basically refuse to do this, and Jo thinks it's silly.