You are allowed to bring in all of the following amounts of tobacco free of duty and taxes:
You may bring in additional quantities but you will have to pay full duty and taxes on the excess amount.
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If your comming back to Canada, well you can only bring 400 dollars worth and like 2 bottels of liquid!if I'm here for more than forty eight hours i should be able to take aroll of Copenhagen, not?
50 cigars or cigarillos 200 grams of manufactured tobacco 200 tobacco sticks (cigarettes)
Yes you canbring Cuban Cigars back to Canada. From the Canada Border Services Agency: You are allowed to bring in all of the following amounts of tobacco into Canada without paying duty: * 200 cigarettes; * 50 cigars or cigarillos; * 200 grams (7 ounces) of manufactured tobacco; and * 200 tobacco sticks. If you include cigarettes, tobacco sticks or manufactured tobacco in your personal allowance, a partial exemption may apply. You will have to pay a special duty on these products unless they are marked "CANADA - DUTY PAID • DROIT ACQUITTÉ." You will find Canadian-made products sold at a duty-free shop marked this way. If you bring in more than your personal allowance, you will have to pay regular assessments on the excess amount. These regular assessments can include duties, taxes and provincial or territorial fees. Border services officers will give an allowance for products that are marked "CANADA - DUTY PAID • DROIT ACQUITTÉ" when they calculate the amounts owingFor more details see : http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/pub/bsf5056-eng.html#P021
Black coral is an endangered species and it is illegal to bring it into Canada and the US.
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