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Old 17 January 2020, 03:40 PM   #11
cuibono
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Join Date: Aug 2015
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Originally Posted by goodolejr View Post
So what you're saying is that Canadian citizens should bring along either the bill of sale or warranty card each time they travel internationally?



I'm not questioning the validity of your information. I'm just curious.



This just seems remarkably burdensome. So a couple traveling must bring their watches' paperwork, and all the paperwork associated with the jewerly the woman might choose to wear for the trip?
"When you show your valuables to a border services officer and state that you acquired them in Canada or lawfully imported them, the officer will list the valuables and their serial numbers on a wallet-sized card called a BSF407, Identification of Articles for Temporary Exportation. This form is only available at the port of entry. If you are questioned about your goods when you return to Canada, show your card to the officer. This will help identify the valuables that were in your possession before leaving the country"

https://travel.gc.ca/returning/customs/declare

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