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Jewellery Declaration Requirements FedEx Canada

    https://www.fedex.com/en-ca/shipping-services/international/regulatory/jewellery.html
    When importing jewellery shipments, importers are reminded of their responsibility to ensure the accuracy and completeness of all documentation. As part of the declaration process for commercial goods, specific information must be provided to the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) on the Canada Customs Coding Form, Form B3.

Border Crossing with Jewelry & Valuables ezbordercrossing

    https://www.ezbordercrossing.com/the-inspection-experience/clearing-customs/jewelry-and-valuables/
    As a general rule, you should not travel with expensive items such as jewelry as it can cause problems when you reach the border. However, if you are going to bring valuable items on your trip you should think about pre-registering them with the border services of the U.S. or Canada before you leave.

Jewelry Tax & Duties Canada Millar Kreklewetz LLP

    https://www.taxandtradelaw.com/jewellerytaxduties.html
    In addition to any taxes payable, jewellery imported into Canada will be subject to the payment of customs duties. The rate of customs duty on jewellery is generally set out in Chapter 71 of Canadas Customs Tariff, and ranges between 0% to 8.5%, depending on the type of jewellery imported and the country from which it originates.

Guide for residents returning to Canada

    https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/travel-voyage/declare-eng.html
    Feb 19, 2020 · When you return to Canada, the CBSA does not consider the ring to be "returned" jewelry and the ring must be declared accordingly. Depending on where you had the work done, you may be required to pay duty and taxes on the full value of the ring …

Jewellery declaration Canada Immigration Forum

    https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/jewellery-declaration.400604/
    Aug 11, 2019 · There are duties on jewellery in general. Gold bars are treated like currency (no duties), but worked metal is treated as a purchase. As a quick example, I ran through the CBSA duty estimator. For a CAD 10,000 piece of precious or semi-precious jewellery, bought outside the US and into BC, the duties and taxes are CAD $2,152.00.

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