Importing into Canada
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Importing From Canada
Arranging your own transportation?
Here are some general guidelines on how to import your item into Canada:- Before Purchase
- Consult with your transportation provider if they are handling your customs documentation or a customs broker
- For on-road vehicles, check with Canada’s Registrar of Imported Vehicles (RIV)
- After Purchase
- Obtain a Business Number (BN) for an import/export account from the Canada Revenue Agency
- Determine for the item
- Country of Origin/Manufacture
- Tariff Classification of the item
- Applicable Canadian Taxes as determined by the final destination of the unit
- Determine if the item qualifies under a trade agreement and the tariffs and duties (IronPlanet can supply the NAFTA documentation at a minimal charge)
- Before Crossing the Border
- Submit 72 hours prior to crossing your chosen point of entry:
- IronPlanet Commercial Invoice: 1 copy
- Cargo Control Document: 2 copies
- Bill of Lading (BOL) that is provided by your transportation provider
- Any additional permits, licenses or certifications (e.g. Original Vehicle Title, preferential tariff treatment, etc.)
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