Canada Customs
Tips for Travelers to Canada E-mail: canadian.firearms@justice.gc.ca Drugs Penalties for possession, use, and dealing in illegal drugs are strict in Canada. Convicted offenders can expect jail sentences and fines. Drunk Driving [Read More]
Canada Federal Register Notice, 1997 Pursuant to Canada's Cultural PropertyExport and Import Act, certain archaeological artifacts and ethnographicmaterial are subject to export control. Export permits are available atdesignated offices of Canada Customs. Information about export controlsis available from Movable Cultural Property, Department of Canadian Heritageby telephone at 819-997-7761. ... SUMMARY: This document amends theCustoms Regulations to reflect the imposition of import restrictions oncertain archaeological and ethnological material of Canada's native peoplesand certain underwater archaeological material. These restrictions arebeing imposed pursuant to an agreement between the United States and Canadawhich has been entered into under the authority of the Convention on CulturalProperty Implementation Act in accordance with the United Nations Educational,Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Convention on the Means ofProhibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownershipof Cultural Property. The document also contains the Designated List ofArchaeological and Ethnological Material which describes the articles towhich the restrictions apply. ... [Read More]
Canada IMPORTATION OF FIREARMS: Firearms are strictly controlled. As of January 1, 2001, visitors bringing firearms into Canada, or planning to borrow and use firearms while in Canada, are required to declare the firearms in writing using a Non-Resident Firearm Declaration form. Multiple firearms can be declared on the same form. At the border, three copies of the unsigned declaration must be presented to a Canadian customs officer. The declaration will serve as a temporary license and registration certificate for up to 60 days. The Non-Resident Firearm Declaration costs $50 (Canadian). Visitors planning to borrow a firearm in Canada must obtain in advance a Temporary Firearms Borrowing License, which costs $30 (Canadian). The form must be signed before a Canadian customs officer and the fee paid at the border. In order t ... [Read More]
Consular Information Sheet Customs Washington, DC 20520 This information is current as of today, document.write(Date()+".") Customs autho ... [Read More]
Border Countries Canada and Mexico Also to learn more about U.S. entry requirements from Canada and Mexico, select Foreign Visitors Entering the U.S. from Canada or Mexico to visit the DHS U.S. Customs and Border Protection website. Appointments are Required Any third country national (TCN)* present in the United States and visitors present in Canada who wish to apply for a nonimmigrant visa at any of our border posts in Canada or Mexico must make an appointment for an interview. U.S. Consular offices are located ... [Read More]
US Dept of State HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 01:15:38 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesETag: "74344e473516c51:363"Server: Microsoft-IIS/6.0Content-Length: 27045Content-Location: http://exchanges.state.gov/culprop/ca97fr01.txtContent-Type: text/plainLast-Modified: Sat, 19 Feb 2005 03:44:13 GMTClient-Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 01:04:41 GMTClient-Peer: 12.44.14.112:80Client-Response-Num: 1[Federal Register: April 22, 1997 (Volume 62, Number 77)][Rules and Regulations] [Page 19488-19492]From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov][DOCID:fr22ap97-12]=======================================================================-----------------------------------------------------------------------DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURYCustoms Service19 CFR Part 12[T.D. 97-31]RIN 1515-AC14 Archaeological and Ethnological Material From CanadaAGENCY: U.S. Customs Service, Department of the Treasury.ACTION: Final rule.-----------------------------------------------------------------------SUMMARY: ... [Read More]
Canada (07/05) Information on travel conditions, visa requirements, currency and customs regulations, legal holidays, and other items of interest to travelers also may be obtained before your departure from a country's embassy and/or consulates in the U.S. (for this country, see "Principal Government Officials" listing in this publication). ... In 1995, the United States and Canada signed a liberalized aviation agreement, and air traffic between the two countries has increased dramatically as a result. U.S. immigration and customs inspectors provide preclearance services at seven airports in Canada, allowing air travelers direct connections in the United States. The two countries also share in operation of the St. Lawrence Seaway, connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. ... [Read More]
Border Countries Canada, Mexico and Bermuda Exclusion from Revalidation of a Nonimmigrant Visa Canada Citizens of Canada traveling to the U.S. do not require a nonimmigrant visa, except for the purposes as described below. Foreign government officials (A), officials and employees of international organizations (G) and NATO officials, representatives and employees assigned to the U.S. as needed to f ... [Read More]
New Requirements for Travelers Between the United States and the Western Hemisphere Department of Homeland Security U.S. Customs and Border Protection Other Government Websites First Gov Service Locator ... [Read More]
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