Transcription of HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PERSONAL EFFECTS
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Importing PERSONAL Property Into Canada HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PERSONAL EFFECTS . CUSTOMS REGULATIONS AND REQUIRED DOCUMENTS. Customs Regulations: Client and/or spouse must be present during Customs clearance Failure to appear will result in shipment going to bonded storage at client's expense. All shipments are subject to inspection. Air shipments must be cleared within 48 hours to avoid storage charges. All new items (less than 6 months old) must have receipts in the event the items are questioned by Customs agents. Items cannot be sold or lent within one year of importation. Note: Customs has the right to refuse entry of used mattress into Canada however it is seldom enforced. Including mattresses in a HHG shipment does entail the risk of confiscation, should enforcement occur. Returning Canadians having resided outside of Canada for at least one year but less than five years can import used HOUSEHOLD GOODS and PERSONAL EFFECTS free of duty.
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Customs Procedure for Moving Household Goods, Household and personal effects, HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PERSONAL EFFECTS, Personal, THE SECRETARY AIR FORCE, Services disposition of personal property, Effects, Household goods, Hidden Dangerous Goods, Goods, CONSOLIDATED VALUE-ADDED TAX, CONSOLIDATED VALUE-ADDED TAX REGULATIONS, SHIPPER (FROM) CONSIGNEE (TO) BILL