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你对了;还有酒。

本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛Tobacco and alcohol
You can include alcoholic beverages and tobacco products in your 48-hour (CAN$200) or your 7-day (CAN$750) exemption, but not in your 24-hour (CAN$50) exemption. All tobacco products and alcoholic beverages have to accompany you in your hand or checked luggage.

The following conditions apply:

Tobacco products
If you meet the age requirements set by the province or territory where you enter Canada, you can include up to:

- 200 cigarettes;

- 50 cigars or cigarillos;

- 200 tobacco sticks; and

- 200 grams of manufactured tobacco.

However, as of October 1, 2001, if you include cigarettes, tobacco sticks, or loose tobacco in your personal exemption allowance, only a partial exemption will apply. You will have to pay a minimum 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. You can speed up your clearance by having your tobacco products available for inspection when you arrive.

If you bring in more than your exemption allowance, you will have to pay regular assessments on the excess amount. These regular assessments can include duties, taxes, and provincial or territorial fees. The customs officers will give an allowance for products that are marked when they calculate the amounts owing.

Alcoholic beverages
If you meet the age requirements set by the province or territory where you enter Canada, you can include one of the following:

- 1.5 litres of wine;

- 1.14 litres (40 oz.) of liquor; or

- 24 × 355 ml cans/bottles (8.5 litres) of beer or ale.

You can bring in more than the free allowance of alcohol except in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories. However, the quantities have to be within the limit the province or territory sets and, in most cases, you have to bring the quantities with you.

If you bring in more than the free allowance, you will have to pay both customs and provincial or territorial assessments. For more information, check with the appropriate provincial or territorial liquor control authority before you leave Canada.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
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  • 枫下家园 / 生活杂事 / 请问有谁知道中国海关允许带多少包烟进入呀,加拿大海关呢?谢谢!
    • 好像都是2条,可没必要往国内带吧。
      • 谢谢,有国内朋友想要外国烟:)
        • 哪你到省心,不用为他们挑东西了。
        • 国内的外国烟还少吗?
        • 那你可要好好找一种国内见不到的洋烟。:P 最好什么加拿大枫叶牌的,跟枫糖一样有特色的。
    • 加拿大海关要求200支也就是1条,国内的不知道。回国的时候有人就着这个问题问加航空少,回答是他也不知道好像很少有人关注这个问题。
      • 你对了;还有酒。
        本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛Tobacco and alcohol
        You can include alcoholic beverages and tobacco products in your 48-hour (CAN$200) or your 7-day (CAN$750) exemption, but not in your 24-hour (CAN$50) exemption. All tobacco products and alcoholic beverages have to accompany you in your hand or checked luggage.

        The following conditions apply:

        Tobacco products
        If you meet the age requirements set by the province or territory where you enter Canada, you can include up to:

        - 200 cigarettes;

        - 50 cigars or cigarillos;

        - 200 tobacco sticks; and

        - 200 grams of manufactured tobacco.

        However, as of October 1, 2001, if you include cigarettes, tobacco sticks, or loose tobacco in your personal exemption allowance, only a partial exemption will apply. You will have to pay a minimum 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. You can speed up your clearance by having your tobacco products available for inspection when you arrive.

        If you bring in more than your exemption allowance, you will have to pay regular assessments on the excess amount. These regular assessments can include duties, taxes, and provincial or territorial fees. The customs officers will give an allowance for products that are marked when they calculate the amounts owing.

        Alcoholic beverages
        If you meet the age requirements set by the province or territory where you enter Canada, you can include one of the following:

        - 1.5 litres of wine;

        - 1.14 litres (40 oz.) of liquor; or

        - 24 × 355 ml cans/bottles (8.5 litres) of beer or ale.

        You can bring in more than the free allowance of alcohol except in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories. However, the quantities have to be within the limit the province or territory sets and, in most cases, you have to bring the quantities with you.

        If you bring in more than the free allowance, you will have to pay both customs and provincial or territorial assessments. For more information, check with the appropriate provincial or territorial liquor control authority before you leave Canada.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net