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Yes you can, but you need to declare it to customs, and there may be import duty or tax to pay.

For information on how to contact customs, see the related link below.

Having spoken to me they told me that bullion bars of gold of 99.9%, and silver in any form at 99.9% were exempt from tax or custom if personal property. You may carry them in, or ship them - I'm guessing you will need to verify the fineness.

For gold or silver of lower than investment grade purity (less than 99.9%) a GST applies of 10%.

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As far as I know, you aren't restricted in how much you can bring in, but should declare anything worth more than $10,000.

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