Importing goods into Canada

Sometimes the goods you want and need for your business just aren’t available in Canada. The solution may be importing.

The process of importing can seem overwhelming. There is a lot of paperwork and regulations to keep track of, with the whole sector regulated by the Canadian Border Service Agency (CBSA). Here are some resources that will help you share your goods with the world.

Where can you get information about Importing?

 

What is a customs broker?

A customs broker specializes in the field of importing regulations. Because of their knowledge of the importing process, verified by their license, they often work directly with CBSA, prepare and remit documentation and remit payment of duties and taxes on behalf of the importer. Letting them work directly with CBSA makes importing more streamlined for owners like you!

What if the things you import are valued under $2,500?

The CBSA offers a Courier Low-Value Shipment (CLVS) Program for importing commercial goods valued at $2,500 CAD or less. This program streamlines the reporting, releasing and accounting procedures for certain goods brought into Canada by courier. Your shipment can be part of the CLVS Program if:

 

For more information on Importing Commercial Goods into Canada, International Partnerships, How to Classify Imported Goods and more, consider watching the CBSA video library