Yes.If i am not carrying much stuff, do I still need to make an excel sheet? or can I just fill in the existing spaces in the form?
Yes.If i am not carrying much stuff, do I still need to make an excel sheet? or can I just fill in the existing spaces in the form?
Hello, Did you figure out answers for your questions. I am planning to do soft landing in Nov 2018 and still in dilema about the jewellery declaration stuff. We have jewellery both in US and India lockers. so not clear on how to proceed. Please reply what did you do finally?Hi All,
I have read the initial post and as much as I can from subsequent pages (reading all 68 pages is almost impossible!). I have some questions. I am planning to make initial landing on June 9 through Blue Water Bridge in Michigan so I really need to get these queries answered ASAP. I am an Indian citizen working in US in L1A visa. Thank you all.
1. Is this the main form to be filled up (https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/forms-formulaires/bsf186-eng.html)?
2. In what case BSF186A is required? I'm guessing when 8 line items of BSF186 are not sufficient?
3. What should be importer's address? I don't have an address in Canada obviously. Can I use my US address?
4. Country of Origin - For most of my items will be US but for jwelery it would be India. What should I write then?
5. Country of Export - US?
6. What should be the Classification type? Settler?
7. How do you determine the value of the used items? For example, how do I calculate the value of a TV that costed $600 in 2015? How do you calculate values of items like clothes, cutleries, crockeries, books etc.?
8. My car is in lease which will end in Dec 2019. I'll be moving permanently to Canada before that. I'm not sure what to show / how to show in the form. I don't know if I can take a leased vehicle to Canada and return it later. What should be the valuation if I need to show this?
9. I understand this list will be stamped and next time I land my goods will be checked against it. Does that mean that whenever I land in future (be it my 2nd/3rd/nth landing) if I carry anything which is not in the list I have to pay duties? My wife may decide to bring some jweleries after a year or two when we're settled which are stored right now in lockers in India. Do I have to ask our parents to go to bank and take snaps because we may bring those to Canada in 2020? What kind of crazy rule is this?
10. I also read somewhere that jweler's certificate is also required and photos are not enough. No way I can get those certificates now. Are these mandatory?
11. I'm going there for the weekend with almost nothing other than clothes and babyfood... Do I even need to show anything or everything should go to 'Goods to Follow' list? For GtF should I fill in another BSF186 and check the 'Goods to follow' checkbox?
12. Custom declaration card - I am assuming no good I have shown in BSF186 has to be shown here again. As I'll be there for the weekend, should I fill this as Visitor rather than resident?
Thanks again in anticipation.
Either separately or together. It's your choice.Hello qorax,
I will be landing next month and wife will follow later in January.
Do I need to carry list of goods that will be carried by her?
Regards,
Kishan
items such as books can be collectively listed as 'books-misc'. you may or may not write an approx. number. they really just care about items of large value such as jewellery. those have to be itemized, pictured and valued.Hi folks,
We are landing in early 2019 so I am getting all the stuff sorted out for shipping. Perhaps this is a stupid question, but here goes: I have a lots of books I am bringing with me - do I need to itemise every single one of these in an Excel sheet? Its not a problem, just wondering if they really need to know Every. Single. Item. that is travelling.
Thanks
Thanks!items such as books can be collectively listed as 'books-misc'. you may or may not write an approx. number. they really just care about items of large value such as jewellery. those have to be itemized, pictured and valued.
did you got any response on this ?Hello, Did you figure out answers for your questions. I am planning to do soft landing in Nov 2018 and still in dilema about the jewellery declaration stuff. We have jewellery both in US and India lockers. so not clear on how to proceed. Please reply what did you do finally?
Great job man.I have already done the soft landing in YYZ airport and would like to do some sharing:
1. I have prepared 2 set of forms for accompany goods and good to follow, But the officer didn't even touch or look at the accompany good one. They only focus on the form with goods to follow. So I suggest, try to bring as much stuff as u can in ur first landing as they dont even check our suitcases at all.
2. For the good to follow forms. We have filled the cover form and also use the B4A to list out all the items one by one. So far we have use 8 pages to list out. We only list out those expensive items (jewllaries, watches, branded bags, electronics, furniture) one on each row. The rest of the times we only put it in this way "clothing x 10 boxes, 600 CAD, kitchenwares x 10 boxes, 500 CAD, toiletwares x 5 boxes, 100CAD), etc.
3. Since there is only 8 empty rows on the cover form, I summed out those items in the 8 pages of B4A and catagorize them into 8 key areas (jewllaries, electronic items, luxury watches & bags, furniture, clothing, miscellaneous, etc) and only put the added total amount in the cover form.
4. Besides that, I took photo of each items listed in the 8 pages and print them out to cross references those B4A sheets. The file name of each photo can be the page number of B4A followed by the row number (i.e. 1.1 - 1.26 ; 2.1 - 2.26 as there are 26 rows in each page)
The officer was impressed with what I did and praised me. hahahha.... There is no maximum amount we put in the list.
Hope this helps. good luck everyone.