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You can't bring anything that the customs doesn't let you bring.
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You are not allowed to enter Canada**, fireworks, drugs, cultural relics, rare animal and plant products, meat, vegetables, fruits, eggs and dairy products.
and so on. Soy milk powder, walnut kernels, red dates, etc. and other things can be brought.
Prohibited items entering Canada:
1. Meat, poultry and related foods are almost not allowed to enter the country.
Except for 20 kilograms of meat from the United States, other countries are not allowed to bring any meat, including jerky, meat floss, as well as poultry and related foodstuffs.
Animal fats are also prohibited. However, products that have been sterilized and vacuum-packed by the manufacturer, and canned meat that has been sterilized can enter the country, of course, remember to declare. Quail eggs, eggs and other poultry eggs, as well as bird's nests, bird's nests and other foods that are popular among Chinese people, are strictly prohibited from entering the country.
2. Fruits and vegetables.
Canada has a lot of restrictions on fresh fruits and vegetables if you want to enter the country. Fruits that can be grown in Canada, such as apples, pears, strawberries, blueberries, etc., are generally not allowed to be brought into the country.
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What items can't be brought back to Canada?
If you're traveling to Canada for tourism or immigration, you'll need to find out what Canadian Customs rules don't allow you to bring into the country. Failure to comply may result in refusal of entry, fines and even **. The following is a description of the items that are restricted from being imported into Canada.
Prohibited items from being imported.
Prohibited items in Canada include dangerous goods, drugs, ** items, firearms and ammunition, counterfeit goods, regulated pickpocketing items, and unauthorized animals and plants. Among them, dangerous goods such as drugs and firearms are seriously contraband, and if they are found to be carrying, they will be severely punished. In addition, Canada** also restricts the import of goods from certain countries or regions, such as goods produced in the camps, antiques, etc.
Items restricted from importation.
In addition to the items that are prohibited from being imported, there are also some items that are restricted from being imported into Canada. These items usually require approval or a special permit to be brought into Canada. For example, extremely expensive works of art and artifacts require identification and approval before they can enter the country, while fish, diamonds and corals require a permit to be brought into Canada.
Personal belongings.
Personal items that can be brought into Canada include daily necessities such as clothing, shoes, electronic devices, cosmetics, etc. Travelers can also bring some gifts, but if they exceed the prescribed limit, they will need to pay customs duties. Canada does not allow any foreign fresh fruits and vegetables to be brought in to avoid bringing in pests and diseases.
Summary. Before you travel to Canada, it's important to find out what Canadian Customs rules don't allow you to bring into the country. By strictly following the regulations, you will not only ensure your own safety and interests, but also avoid unnecessary hassles and fines.
If you're not sure if an item is allowed into Canada, you can check with your local consulate or customs office. Precautions, and have a great trip to Canada!
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Everyone's situation is different, and it's up to you to know the specific list of items. Some people even consider bringing pliers, wrenches, hammers, dumbbells or something, it is better to replace these heavy things with some good dry goods and spices, and go to the dollar store to get all these things for a dozen Canadian dollars, and it is better to bring an extra cigarette if you have the strength. If there are too many things, it is better to ship them by sea than to ship fines, and they can be shipped within a few days.
Canada (English, French: Canada), located in the northernmost part of North America, one of the Commonwealth countries, is known as the "Land of Maple Leaves", and its capital is Ottawa.
Canada is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Arctic Ocean to the north, Greenland, a Danish territory to the northeast, the French islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon to the east, the continental United States to the south, and Alaska to the northwest. With an area of 10,000 square kilometers, it ranks second in the world, and most of the land is located within the Arctic Circle, and the population is mainly concentrated along the southern Great Lakes. Famous cities such as Toronto, Vancouver, etc.
The official languages are English and French, making it a typical bilingual country.
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1. Duty-free liquor, no more than liters of wine, or liters of spirits, or up to liters of beer, one duty-free cigarette (200 pieces).
2. Eggs and dairy products in any form are not allowed to enter the country.
3. Fruits that can be grown in Canada, such as apples, pears, strawberries, blueberries, etc., are generally not allowed to be brought into the country. However, tropical fruits such as dragon fruit and pineapples are allowed to enter the country. Tuber crops, such as yams, potatoes, sweet potatoes, sugar beets, etc., are not allowed to enter the country.
Tomatoes, peppers, eggplants and other vegetables are not allowed to enter the country. dried fruits, dried vegetables, canned or frozen fruits and vegetables; Bakery and confectionery (not containing meat) are allowed to enter the country, with a maximum of 20 kg per person. It is forbidden to bring any meat, including jerky, meat floss, as well as poultry and related foodstuffs into the country.
4. For electrical appliances, the voltage in Canada is 110V, while the domestic electrical appliances are generally 220V. In other words, unless a transformer is used, electrical appliances brought from China cannot be used.
5. A large number of prescription drugs, unless you have a prescription and a doctor's certificate indicating that you need to take a large amount of medicine for a long time (you can't have this condition, otherwise you won't pass the visa physical examination), otherwise this is absolutely to be avoided.
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