Before you bring jewelry, you need to know the Canadian customs quota for jewelry. According to Canadian customs regulations, the total value of non-commercial jewelry carried by each person in each entry should not exceed 65,438 Canadian dollars+0,000 yuan. If the total value exceeds 65,438+00,000 yuan, you need to declare to the Canadian Customs before you arrive in Canada, and fill in the relevant declaration form.
When choosing the way to carry jewelry, it is recommended to carry it with you to avoid the loss or loss of jewelry during transportation to the greatest extent. If you have to check it, you should put the jewels in safe packaging, such as jewelry boxes, safes, etc. , and put it at the bottom of the luggage to avoid being crushed or suffering other losses.
When entering the country, the customs may request to check the invoices or other relevant materials of jewelry to determine its value and authenticity. Therefore, when carrying jewelry, it is recommended to remember to bring relevant information, such as purchase receipts and certificates.
In addition, jewelry should be stored in a safe place as soon as possible after entry to avoid theft, loss or other dangerous situations. It is recommended to store jewelry in the hotel safe to ensure its safety.