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Importing regulations

Importing is a regulated process. If you wish to buy products from other countries, you will need to comply with a variety of regulations.

The importing process can often seem overwhelming, due to the amount of paperwork and the number of different rules and regulations that you need to consider. This document provides you with the guidance you need to navigate this process when buying goods from other countries.

Registering for an Import/Export Account

Before you start importing, you must register your business for an import/export account.

Navigating the Border

There is nothing worse than having your goods turned away at the border or being held up at customs because you didn't have the right paperwork. Before you place your import order, be sure that you understand the rules and regulations involved in clearing your goods through customs.

You must:

All of this information and more can be found in the following document:

Warehousing or Storing your Shipment

When you are bringing goods across the border, you have the option of moving them to a facility that is convenient to you, before they clear customs. The goods remain under the control of the Canada Border Services Agency while being stored. There are several different options for storing your goods.

Additional Information

Complying with importing regulations is important, but you should also read about policies and programs that may make it easier for you to import or save money on duties and tariffs.

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