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  2. E311 - Declaration Card

    www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/forms-formulaires/e311-eng.html

    All travellers can be identified on a Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) Declaration Card. You may list up to four people living at the same address on one card. Each traveller is responsible for his or her own declaration.

  3. Entering Canada - Travel.gc.ca

    travel.gc.ca/returning/customs/entering-canada

    Step 1. Pre-arrival: Use Advance Declaration or complete a Declaration Card. If you’re arriving by air at one of Canada’s participating international airports, you can save time at the border. Submit your customs and immigration declaration online using Advance Declaration up to 72 hours before you arrive in Canada.

  4. Be sure . . . declare everything - Travel.gc.ca

    travel.gc.ca/returning/customs/declare

    Making your declaration. If you are returning to Canada by commercial aircraft, you will receive a Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) Declaration Card to complete before you land. These cards are also used at some locations for travellers arriving by train, boat or bus.

  5. How to submit your Advance Declaration - Canada.ca

    www.canada.ca/en/border-services-agency/services/arrivecan/declaration.html

    Submit the declaration 72 hours prior to arriving in Canada; When you are done: a confirmation screen should appear, acknowledging a successful submission; you will receive a confirmation email and a reference number; Clearing customs at the airport. Note: At this time, travellers cannot use the Advance CBSA Declaration with NEXUS kiosks.

  6. Guide for residents returning to Canada - Canada Border Services...

    www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/travel-voyage/declare-eng.html

    When you arrive in Canada with currency or monetary instruments valued at CAN$10,000 or more in your possession, you must report it on Form E311, the CBSA Declaration Card (if one was provided to you), on an Automated Border Clearance kiosk or a Primary Inspection Kiosk, or in the verbal declaration made to a border services officer.

  7. Make your customs and immigration declaration in advance and ......

    www.canada.ca/en/border-services-agency/news/2022/08/make-your-customs-and...

    The CBSA is now providing travellers the option to submit their customs and immigration declaration up to 72 hours in advance of their arrival in Canada through ArriveCAN.

  8. Declaration Card

    www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/forms-formulaires/e311-eng.pdf

    Declaration Card. Each traveller is responsible for reporting currency and/or monetary instruments totaling CAN$10,000 or more that are in his or her actual possession or baggage.

  9. What you can bring to Canada - Travel.gc.ca

    travel.gc.ca/returning/customs/what-you-can-bring-home-to-canada

    If you arrive at one of Canada’s international airports, you can make an on-screen declaration by using a primary inspection kiosk or through eGate, where you will: scan your travel document. have your photo taken. answer questions by using the touch screen.

  10. Use Advance Declaration to save time at the border - Canada.ca

    www.canada.ca/en/border-services-agency/services/arrivecan

    You can make your customs and immigration declaration using Advance Declaration in the ArriveCAN app before you fly into one of Canada’s participating airports. Benefits include: enjoy a more modern travel experience with a digital self-serve tool

  11. What You Need to Declare at Customs - ezbordercrossing.com

    www.ezbordercrossing.com/the-inspection-experience/clearing-customs/what-to...

    Canadian residents have the option of obtaining Traveler Declaration Cards (TDC) that can be presented any time you cross into Canada using a FAST lane. The card is filled out before arriving in Canada and then handed to the FAST lane border officer.