Use it as a ref and as I've mentioned before you may be asked or you may be not - YMMV.
I went prepared and was not "asked" per se but I wanted it to be on record so that I don't have to pay duty when I'm importing my "goods to follow (BSF186a)".
If you're having the goods shipped:
The CBSA officer mentioned that I need to hand it over (the completed BSF186a form & the 'receipt' he printed which had my details, total value of all goods and mentioned that I need to pay 0 $CAD for importing these items) to the moving company if I'm having the 'goods to follow' shipped by the moving company. 
2. If you're bringing it over yourself:
If I'm bring the stuff over myself - He said "carry this with you in person so that if you're asked you can show it to them."
Use it as a ref and as I've mentioned before you may be asked or you may be not - YMMV.
I went prepared and was not "asked" per se but I wanted it to be on record so that I don't have to pay duty when I'm importing my "goods to follow (BSF186a)".
If you're having the goods shipped:
The CBSA officer mentioned that I need to hand it over (the completed BSF186a form & the 'receipt' he printed which had my details, total value of all goods and mentioned that I need to pay 0 $CAD for importing these items) to the moving company if I'm having the 'goods to follow' shipped by the moving company. 
2. If you're bringing it over yourself:
If I'm bring the stuff over myself - He said "carry this with you in person so that if you're asked you can show it to them."
I have seen some discussion that you only need bring these forms when you intend on residing in Canada. I intend to arrive, activate my PR, but stay with family for two months and then must return to complete sale of house, packing etc... before returning to reside hopefully in August/September.
So when I "soft land" will I need to declare goods using the bsf186 forms or only when I return and intend to reside in August?
I have seen some discussion that you only need bring these forms when you intend on residing in Canada. I intend to arrive, activate my PR, but stay with family for two months and then must return to complete sale of house, packing etc... before returning to reside hopefully in August/September.
So when I "soft land" will I need to declare goods using the bsf186 forms or only when I return and intend to reside in August?
I have seen some discussion that you only need bring these forms when you intend on residing in Canada. I intend to arrive, activate my PR, but stay with family for two months and then must return to complete sale of house, packing etc... before returning to reside hopefully in August/September.
So when I "soft land" will I need to declare goods using the bsf186 forms or only when I return and intend to reside in August?
Use it as a ref and as I've mentioned before you may be asked or you may be not - YMMV.
I went prepared and was not "asked" per se but I wanted it to be on record so that I don't have to pay duty when I'm importing my "goods to follow (BSF186a)".
If you're having the goods shipped:
The CBSA officer mentioned that I need to hand it over (the completed BSF186a form & the 'receipt' he printed which had my details, total value of all goods and mentioned that I need to pay 0 $CAD for importing these items) to the moving company if I'm having the 'goods to follow' shipped by the moving company. 
2. If you're bringing it over yourself:
If I'm bring the stuff over myself - He said "carry this with you in person so that if you're asked you can show it to them."
Hi,
The list is quite detailed and helpful. I see a lot of excel lists floating around. Do we need those mandatorily or is that supposed to be just as an additional check in case some CBSA official asks for more details?
You mentioned in #1 that the completed BSF186a needs to be handed over to the moving company. At what point do we do that? Do we have the goods to follow sent out before our travel or do we have it sent out of India after we have arrived in Canada?
Hi,
The list is quite detailed and helpful. I see a lot of excel lists floating around. Do we need those mandatorily or is that supposed to be just as an additional check in case some CBSA official asks for more details?
You mentioned in #1 that the completed BSF186a needs to be handed over to the moving company. At what point do we do that? Do we have the goods to follow sent out before our travel or do we have it sent out of India after we have arrived in Canada?
Use it as a ref and as I've mentioned before you may be asked or you may be not - YMMV.
I went prepared and was not "asked" per se but I wanted it to be on record so that I don't have to pay duty when I'm importing my "goods to follow (BSF186a)".
If you're having the goods shipped:
The CBSA officer mentioned that I need to hand it over (the completed BSF186a form & the 'receipt' he printed which had my details, total value of all goods and mentioned that I need to pay 0 $CAD for importing these items) to the moving company if I'm having the 'goods to follow' shipped by the moving company. 
2. If you're bringing it over yourself:
If I'm bring the stuff over myself - He said "carry this with you in person so that if you're asked you can show it to them."
Hi, did u got your answer?
I am also looking for same. I am international student for 2 years study . I am also carrying my gold and some utensils with me. Do i need to declare??
Anyone plz answer me...