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After each absence of 24 hours or more, you can claim up to CAN$200 worth of goods without paying any duties. Also, you must have the goods with you when you arrive."

After each absence of 48 hours or more, you can claim up to CAN$800 worth of goods without paying any duties. You must have the goods with you when you arrive."

After each absence of 7 days or more, you can claim up to CAN$800 worth of goods without paying any duties or taxes. These goods do not have to be with you at the time of your crossing. Goods (with the exception of alcohol and tobacco) may be shipped and received at a later date, or you may go back to the store and pick it up yourself. You must tell the officer you want a "Goods to Follow" form at the initial time of crossing, and this paperwork must be presented when the additional goods actually comes into Canada. Otherwise, you will not have any proof these goods are duty and tax free.

The site also makes specific comments in relation to alcohol and tobacco products.

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