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CBSA: Know before you go!

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(firmenpresse) - OTTAWA, ONTARIO -- (Marketwire) -- 01/23/13 -- Many Canadians take advantage of the winter season to travel to warmer destinations. If you plan on travelling south this winter, let the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) help you prepare for your return home.

Ensure that you have proper identification for yourself and everyone travelling with you readily available.

A border services officer will scan your documents so presenting preferable forms of identification could get you on your way more quickly. A passport is the preferable piece of identification for entry into Canada. Other acceptable identification includes an enhanced driver's licence, a birth certificate with accompanying photo ID such as a regular driver's licence, a permanent resident card, a citizenship card or a certificate of Indian status, and a NEXUS card or Free and Secure Trade (FAST) card when travelling by land or boat.

Consider applying for and save time when entering Canada or the U.S.

Know your personal exemptions, including those for alcohol and tobacco. Declare all purchases made (including duty-free purchases), and have your receipts readily available upon your return to Canada.

Souvenirs can be a good way to remember your trip, but certain goods are prohibited from entering Canada, including some food, plant and animal products. Be aware of what goods are prohibited from entering Canada by consulting the brochure.

Prior to arriving in Canada by air, all travellers are provided with a Declaration form (Form E311). Be sure to fill it out accurately and keep it in an accessible place until a border services officer asks you for it.

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For a list of Travel Health Notices, please visit the .

Have something to say? We want to hear it! If you have questions about your interactions with our border services officers, we encourage you to speak to a CBSA superintendent who can address your questions or concerns at that time.





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Contacts:
Headquarters: Media line
613-957-6500
1-877-761-5945

Pacific Region:
Faith St. John
604-666-5492

Northern Ontario Region:
Caroline Desjarlais
613-991-1591

Greater Toronto Area Region:
Media Line
905-803-2800

Prairie Region:
Lisa White
403-292-4011

Southern Ontario Region:
Jean D'Amelio Swyer
905-354-2011 or 519-967-4330

Quebec Region:
Media Line
514-350-6130

Atlantic Region:
Media Line
902-426-0900


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Datum: 23.01.2013 - 08:36 Uhr
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