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How many cigars can one bring when visiting Canada
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It should also be noted ... when I return to Alberta (my home province) I get charged PST (provincial sales tax) ... when I return to any other province (say Toronto Ontario) I will not be charged PST (about half of your duties) .
you should not be charged PST.
derrek
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Originally posted by PeeJay View PostIt seems bloody ridiculous that they charge duty on cigars brought by a visitor for personal use. Even our custom aren't that bad!
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Originally posted by PeeJay View PostIt seems bloody ridiculous that they charge duty on cigars brought by a visitor for personal use. Even our custom aren't that bad!
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It seems bloody ridiculous that they charge duty on cigars brought by a visitor for personal use. Even our custom aren't that bad!
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Originally posted by dvickery View PostA good question with no definitive answer ... or roughly whatever the Canadian border services feels like charging that day .
in 2016 I brought home 100 too many cigars ... cost to me was 210$can
in 2009 I brought home 100 too many cigars ... cost to me was 470$can
both had a value (declared by me) of 100$cuc
sorry for not being much help
derrek
I will let the Canadian customs decide if they want to charge me and my brother. Maybe it will be OK if we bring 50 or 60 sticks between the two of us.
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Originally posted by gojira View PostThank you Derrek. Roughly how much will I have to pay for 50 sticks?
in 2016 I brought home 100 too many cigars ... cost to me was 210$can
in 2009 I brought home 100 too many cigars ... cost to me was 470$can
both had a value (declared by me) of 100$cuc
sorry for not being much help
derrek
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Originally posted by dvickery View Post50 cigars is correct ... also allowed 200 cigarillos (think cohiba short/clubs) .
if you declare and ask where to pay (I have declared too many cigars at least 20 times) ... you should not have your luggage inspected .
derrek
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50 cigars is correct ... also allowed 200 cigarillos (think cohiba short/clubs) .
if you declare and ask where to pay (I have declared too many cigars at least 20 times) ... you should not have your luggage inspected .
derrek
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Originally posted by ha_banos View PostSeems like 50 is the limit http://cbsa.gc.ca/travel-voyage/bgb-rmf-eng.html and you should declare...
And usually the luggage rummage is pot luck... No experience of Canada myself though.
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Also as you will be taking in singles and not a box it should be totally fine
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Seems like 50 is the limit http://cbsa.gc.ca/travel-voyage/bgb-rmf-eng.html and you should declare...
And usually the luggage rummage is pot luck... No experience of Canada myself though.
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How many cigars can one bring when visiting Canada
I will probably be visiting Canada before the summer with my brother to have a road trip in an RV. Since I smoke around two sticks a day when on vacation and my brother a little less I was wondering just how many cigars we could bring. I have read that Canadian customs are a little ?ptight when it comes to tobacco. Does anyone know how this works. I believe that I have to show them what I bring, how much is allowed? Will they be going through my luggage or can I cheat?
Anyways, I'm really looking forward to this trip. It will be great, lots of nature, a little beer, cigars and no women. Just two guys on the road!Tags: None
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