CSBA @ YVR when departing Canada
#1
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CSBA @ YVR when departing Canada
Hi all,
I have flown out of YVR to international destinations twice and both times I have been 'questioned' by CSBA agents at the gate or on the jetway. Of all the many dozens of international flights I have taken out of YUL & YYZ, I have never been or even seen CBSA agents in the departures area.
Is this just a YVR thing?
I have flown out of YVR to international destinations twice and both times I have been 'questioned' by CSBA agents at the gate or on the jetway. Of all the many dozens of international flights I have taken out of YUL & YYZ, I have never been or even seen CBSA agents in the departures area.
Is this just a YVR thing?
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Happens in YYC too. Not uncommon for AC850 to LHR or AC844 to FRA to have CBSA Officers at the gate questioning passengers after the Gate Agent boards them. Can happen as often as once a week. Usually has to do with currency... passengers have to declare if they are exporting a certain amount of cash and not all of them do. Sometimes the flight is delayed if CBSA denies travel to a passenger and their bag has to be pulled.
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Recall having this on one YYZ departure, think it was to EZE/SCL. Asked about currency...did I look that prosperous? Also have had US agents do this ex-MIA to SCL, though they didn't quiz me those times.
Wonder where OP was headed?
Caught an episode of both the Canadian Border Security TV series and the one about MIA where people were caught with wads of currency exceeding the $10K limit. I've always wondered about the anachronism of the question on various customs forms regarding this. It talks about "monetary instruments" and while I might not have cash or cheques or securities anywhere close to $10K on me when traveling, the credit cards in my wallet have credit limits in excess of $100K when tallied up, so technically I suspect we'd all be in technical violation every time we cross the border.
Wonder where OP was headed?
Caught an episode of both the Canadian Border Security TV series and the one about MIA where people were caught with wads of currency exceeding the $10K limit. I've always wondered about the anachronism of the question on various customs forms regarding this. It talks about "monetary instruments" and while I might not have cash or cheques or securities anywhere close to $10K on me when traveling, the credit cards in my wallet have credit limits in excess of $100K when tallied up, so technically I suspect we'd all be in technical violation every time we cross the border.
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Recall having this on one YYZ departure, think it was to EZE/SCL. Asked about currency...did I look that prosperous? Also have had US agents do this ex-MIA to SCL, though they didn't quiz me those times.
Wonder where OP was headed?
Caught an episode of both the Canadian Border Security TV series and the one about MIA where people were caught with wads of currency exceeding the $10K limit. I've always wondered about the anachronism of the question on various customs forms regarding this. It talks about "monetary instruments" and while I might not have cash or cheques or securities anywhere close to $10K on me when traveling, the credit cards in my wallet have credit limits in excess of $100K when tallied up, so technically I suspect we'd all be in technical violation every time we cross the border.
Wonder where OP was headed?
Caught an episode of both the Canadian Border Security TV series and the one about MIA where people were caught with wads of currency exceeding the $10K limit. I've always wondered about the anachronism of the question on various customs forms regarding this. It talks about "monetary instruments" and while I might not have cash or cheques or securities anywhere close to $10K on me when traveling, the credit cards in my wallet have credit limits in excess of $100K when tallied up, so technically I suspect we'd all be in technical violation every time we cross the border.
CC are the most traceable things out there, hence no one is funnelling money with CC.
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You are allowed to take/bring an unlimited amount of money, they just want hard cash report so they can track it/make sure its not coming from illegal sources etc. you can take out 50 grand and head to Vegas, as long as you declare it and can show it came out of your bank account and money was obtained legally no one will stop you.
CC are the most traceable things out there, hence no one is funnelling money with CC.
CC are the most traceable things out there, hence no one is funnelling money with CC.
BTW I highly recommend Border Security. It's surprisingly entertaining and informative. I think some episodes are on YouTube and the show airs daily on the National Geographic channel.
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I've seen the checks before almost every time I've flown to HKG from YYZ. They are looking for undeclared cash over $10K. I've seen a couple get caught red-handed with what looked like $200K in their bag, and that held up our departure for a good half hour.
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Out of YVR I was flying to SYD & AKL. A few years apart. Indeed, they were asking about currency, since I think that is the only thing they can really ask about as a Canadian in Canada leaving. Maybe because I was travelling alone?
I just found is odd that I was 2/2 out of YVR and 0/a ton out of all other Canadian airports.
I just found is odd that I was 2/2 out of YVR and 0/a ton out of all other Canadian airports.
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It is most likely currency, but there is actually a very long list of stuff you cannot export and which they do care about. Just have a look at the Export Control List.
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At YYZ in 2005. (Ok it's a bit dated i know..)
YYZ outbound on the Air Canada YYZ-Bogota flight.
Appeared to be random.
YYZ outbound on the Air Canada YYZ-Bogota flight.
Appeared to be random.
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