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  1. Entering Canada - Travel.gc.ca

    Everyone arriving in Canada must complete a declaration. You can list up to 4 people living at the same residence on one card, or 8 people per Advance Declaration submission.

  2. Be sure . . . declare everything - Travel.gc.ca

    Scan your travel document, take your photo and answer a few questions to complete your declaration. If you arrive at an airport without the kiosks, you will receive a Canada Border Services Agency …

  3. Traveller entry requirements - Travel.gc.ca

    Advance Declaration: Save time at the border Use Advance Declaration in ArriveCAN to submit your customs and immigration declaration before flying into Canada

  4. What you can bring to Canada - Travel.gc.ca

    Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada must declare the goods they are bringing back from outside Canada. The customs declaration process may differ depending on how you are travelling.

  5. Return or travel to Canada - Travel.gc.ca

    Travelling as a dual citizen Dual Canadian citizens need a Canadian passport to board a flight to or transit through Canada by air

  6. Marriage overseas - Travel.gc.ca

    Canadian consular officials do not perform marriage ceremonies, and they do not have to attend your marriage. Marriages that are legally performed in a foreign country are usually valid in Canada, and …

  7. Customs - Travel.gc.ca

    As of March 4, 2025, in response to US tariffs on Canadian-made goods, Canada is imposing a 25% counter tariff on certain US products charged as a surtax. This surtax is not factored into the …

  8. Lost or stolen belongings abroad - Travel.gc.ca

    Emergency passport services are not available at every Canadian office abroad. Consular officials will explain where and how to apply for a replacement travel document.

  9. Travel advice and advisories for Guatemala

    If you get a new Canadian passport in Guatemala, you must obtain a new entry stamp from immigration authorities before exiting the country and travelling within the CA-4 region.

  10. Recommended consent letter for children travelling abroad - Travel.gc.ca

    A consent letter is not a legal requirement in Canada, but it can simplify travel for Canadian children as it may be requested by immigration authorities when entering or leaving a foreign country or by …