No Not without proper documentation.....
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absolutely, and make sure to bring your passport
I'd check with the Canada import and trade office (it doesn't go by that name, but something similar) to see what can be imported and what can't. You may get stopped at the border for this very thing.
If it was originally bought in the US then all you have to do is drive it across the border and register it in your state of residence. I actually found it more of a hassel taking my car from USA back to Canada then into the USA
Black coral is an endangered species and it is illegal to bring it into Canada and the US.
Yes, you can bring your baby when crossing the Canadian border.
Yes, you can bring in extra gas when you cross the border into Canada. However, you will have to pay a duty tax on the gas.
Mostly there is no law abiding reason to bring a pitbull across the border and that is why there is problems in the border.
There is no specific limit on the amount of money a family can bring into Canada. However, if the amount is over 10,000 CAD, it must be declared to the Canada Border Services Agency.
Yes, you can bring a loaf of bread from Canada to the U.S., but it must comply with U.S. Customs and Border Protection regulations. Generally, commercially packaged and labeled bread is allowed, while homemade or certain types of baked goods may be restricted. Always declare food items when crossing the border to avoid penalties. It's best to check the latest guidelines before traveling, as regulations can change.
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Yes, you can bring peanut butter across the US border from Canada. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If ever you are in doubt, it is ALWAYS best to declare the product to the border officials and ask them - that way you will not be breaking the law. However if you can not import the item you will have it taken off you. If you assume it is OK and do not declare it you could be breaking the law and be subject to a penalty.
Contact your border control agencies. They'll give you a definitive yes or no answer ! It may be that you'll need export/import licences, and border control agencies are the only people qualified to answer this question !
There were no transport aircraft during World War I, so the only means of crossing the sea was in ships.
There is no limit on how much cash you can bring when crossing a U.S. border. However, if you are carrying more than $10,000, you must declare it to customs officials. Failure to do so can result in seizure of the money and potential penalties.
To obtain an enhanced driver's license for border crossing, visit your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and bring required documents such as proof of identity, citizenship, and residency. Complete an application, pay the fee, and undergo any necessary testing or interviews. The enhanced license will have a special symbol indicating its validity for border crossings.
According to the Canada Border Services Agency, you can bring in as much as you want, but need to declare amounts over $10 000 Canadian.http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/security-securite/cbcr-dmte/menu-eng.htmlCheers.