CBSA seizes suspected marijuana bound for Europe
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CBSA seizes suspected marijuana bound for Europe
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CBSA seizes suspected marijuana bound for Europe
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The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) advises travellers that the Chief Mountain port of entry will close for the season at 6 p.m. on Sunday, September 30, 2018.
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The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced today that it is launching an investigation into whether or not certain nitisinone capsules originating in or exported from Sweden are being sold at unfair prices in Canada.
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The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) advises travellers that the Little Gold Creek/Poker Creek port of entry will close for the season at 9 p.m. (Pacific Daylight Time) on Sunday, September 23. The port will re-open in the spring of 2019 as permitted by road and weather conditions.
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Today, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) held a Leave Your Handguns at Home information session at the Osoyoos port of entry (POE) to remind travellers about Canadian firearms laws and how they can impact visitors from the U.S. when they attempt to cross into Canada.
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News Release August 31, 2018 Surrey, British Columbia Canada Border Services Agency The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) advises travellers to prepare for a busy Labour Day long weekend at the border. The CBSA anticipates higher than normal traffic volumes; therefore, here are a few things you can do to make your cross-border trip a little easier: • Plan ahead: Please check border wait times on the CBSA website before leaving for your trip to pick the best route. It will be busy at the border this weekend. • Be prepared: Have your travel documents, proper identification for all persons in the vehicle, and receipts from purchases outside of Canada ready to present to the border services officer. Be ready to declare all goods purchased and/or received while outside the country. • Know your exemption limits: If you plan to make purchases or pick up online purchases across the border, be aware of your exemption limits. Be sure to check the CBSA duty and taxes estimator to calculate taxes on goods purchased in the United States and to help you make informed decisions when shopping abroad. • Surtaxes - Certain goods originating from the U.S. are subject to a surtax that apply to commercial shipments as well as goods being imported by travellers above their personal exemptions. The list of goods is available on the Department of Finance website. • Cannabis. Don’t bring it in. Don’t take it out. - Despite the fact that cannabis (marijuana) will become legal and regulated in Canada in the near future, it will remain illegal to take cannabis across international borders, whether you are entering or leaving Canada. For more information, consult cannabis (marijuana) legalization. • Travelling with children: Border services officers watch for missing children, and may ask detailed questions about any minors travelling with you. For more information on requirements when travelling with children, please consult the travel tips section on the CBSA website or visit travel.gc.ca. • Ask the CBSA officer: The single best thing you can do is simply to be open and honest with the CBSA officer. If you are not sure about what to declare, don’t hesitate to ask. The officers are there to help you. The Douglas port of entry (POE) is the busiest land border crossing in British Columbia. Travellers are strongly encouraged to use alternate POEs that are easily accessible and may have shorter wait times. Lower Mainland POEs include: • Pacific Highway: One kilometre east of Douglas POE – take exit 275 off Interstate Five. • Aldergrove: 20 kilometres east (approximately 20 minutes) of Douglas POE – turn east on H Street Road in Blaine, WA. • Abbotsford-Huntingdon: 41 kilometres east (approximately 40 minutes) of Douglas POE – turn east on H street in Blaine, south on WA-539, east on WA-546 and north on WA-9.
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Travel tips for Labour Day weekend - For returning residents and visitors
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Terry Sheehan, Member of Parliament for Sault Ste. Marie on behalf of the Honourable Ralph Goodale, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness officially opened the new and improved Sault Ste. Marie port of entry (POE).
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The Sault Ste. Marie port of entry (POE) is located in the City of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, which is connected to its sister city, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, by the International Bridge crossing the St. Mary’s River.
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The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced today that it has laid six charges against a Saskatoon resident for his alleged involvement in the distribution of forged immigration documents. Panashe Chaya, 23, faces three counts pursuant to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) and three counts pursuant to the Criminal Code.