
Below are a few links you may find helpful when looking for customs and immigration information.
Canada
- Government of CanadaOpens in New Window
- Immigration and Refugee Board of CanadaOpens in New Window
- Department of Foreign Affairs and International TradeOpens in New Window
- Canada Border Services AgencyOpens in New Window
- Citizenship and Immigration CanadaOpens in New Window
CANPASS Air Program
Iris recognition technology is available atseveral Canadian airports, allowing pre-approved passengers to clear customs and immigration in the blink of an eye. More about the CANPASS Air ProgramOpens in New Window .
United States
- U.S. Customs and Border ProtectionOpens in New Window
- U.S. Citizenship and Immigration ServicesOpens in New Window
NEXUS
NEXUSis designed to expedite the border clearance process forlow-risk,pre-approved travellers into Canada and the United States. More about NexusOpens in New Window
European Union countries
Passengers travelling to European Union (EU) countries are asked to take note of stringent regulations that apply to the importation of restricted products such as meat and milk products for personal consumption.
Certain meat and milk products, e.g. powdered infant formula, infant food and special foods required for medical reasons are allowed to enter the EU provided:
- the product does not require refrigeration before consumption;
- it is a packaged registered trademark or proprietary brand product;
- the packaging is intact.
Passengers wishing to bring other types of meat or milk products into the EU must:
- obtain, prior to travel, all necessary documentation from official veterinary services of the country from which they are travelling (the documents must state that the goods conform to all requirements for entry into the EU);
- declare all such goods and present related documentation upon arrival at an authorized EU border inspection post for veterinary control.
All meat and milk products that do not conform to applicable regulations will be confiscated and disposed of at the EU border inspection post. Failure to declare meat and milk products may result in a fine or criminal prosecution.