Leaving Yamasa, Return to Canada

Posted on Saturday 9 June 2007

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Going back to Canada… leaving Yamasa

Postal Program Personal effects by mail, personal possessions you bring to Canada.

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) may mistakenly assess duty and tax on them.

If this happens, you have two options:

  • Return the mail item to the CBSA for reassessment.
    • Canada Post will write your phone number on Form E-14, Customs Postal Import Form, give a copy of it to you, and return the mail item to the CBSA.
    • We’ll contact you once we’ve received the item from Canada Post.
  • If you prefer immediate delivery of the item, pay the amount indicated on Form E-14 when Canada Post delivers the item.
  • Canada Post’s $5 CAN handling fee will be refunded if it’s determined that the goods should have been duty-free and tax-exempt at the time of importation.
    • However, the handling fee will not be refunded on Priority Post items.
  • The CBSA will not refund any broker’s fees or any shipping and handling costs.

Sounds like fun as usual :-)


1 Comment for 'Leaving Yamasa, Return to Canada'

  1.  
    Nick
    June 11, 2007 | 1:35 am
     

    Well… I think you’re getting used to it… at least I hope so !!

    Good luck with the CBSA and I hope we will see you in Canada, I’m eager to have tons of news from you !!

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