tartcare said:
thanks Kess for a very detailed and easy to follow instructions. I really appreciate it..by the way you stated here "there is still a custom's officer waiting to take your forms before you exit with your luggage" what form they will need from me?
When you arrive at the airport there is a form you have to fill out (you might get it handed to you on the flight while inbound to Canada).
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/forms-formulaires/e311-eng.pdf
You give this to the custom's officer with your passport... they ask you a bunch of questions about why you are coming to Canada. Then they give that card back to you after scribbling something on it. Then you proceed to get your luggage and hand this card to the officer waiting at the exit.
The first time I flew international I got in trouble with customs coming back to Canada. I read the instructions wrong and thought that as a resident of Canada I didn't have to declare anything worth under $60 (this only applies to visitors). Weeeeeeeelllll, that scribble they make on the card is code to the officer at the exit and I got yanked out of line with my luggage for a secondary inspection (this was at Pearson in Toronto, not Vancouver). Thankfully I was able to plead ignorance. But it was terrifying as the grumpy officer opened my bags and pointed at some of the items I was bringing home from Ireland and kept asking how much each was worth.
Now that I have my Nexus card, when I fly between the US and Canada, I get to bypass the officers at the booths who ask you all the questions about why you are visiting, etc, scan my eyeballs at a machine, answer some questions on a touch screen and then it gives me a printed slip. I hand that and my customs declaration form to the officer at the exit. My last flight down to the US this printed slip also had a code on it that flagged me as needing to go to secondary, but it was because the system crossed my name with some guy by accident and they needed to confirm who I was.