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Originally Posted by YOWkid
(Post 9561278)
bullocks
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Originally Posted by YOWkid
(Post 9561250)
Schengen. Not Eurozone. Eurozone is for currency.
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Originally Posted by YOWkid
(Post 9561238)
NZ x-rays as well. I just went through that a few weeks ago at AKL. Every bag was scanned and while my hiking boots had already been cleaned and approved by one of his fellow Kiwi agents, because that agent had left for lunch and no one could vouch for me, I had to do it all over again.
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Originally Posted by YOWkid
(Post 9561250)
I can't remember if IRL requires a completed form for non-EU nationals. I am pretty sure they have a form, probably the same as the UK. |
Very good thread to read^,except for a few who are throwing darts at each other.:(
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Originally Posted by Sanosuke
(Post 9560989)
Having gone through YYZ's US Immigration controls, I can tell you that they're pretty annoying people. The guy I had asked me if I worked for a living and where I worked.
Sanosuke! |
Originally Posted by YOWkid
(Post 9561133)
That statement is absolutely false.
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Originally Posted by Simon
(Post 9561474)
Are you a US Citizen?
Sanosuke! |
So how does CBSA dole out the daily body cavity search duties? Shortest straw or do they pass it along to the RCMP, Peel Regional Police etc.?
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Originally Posted by YOWkid
(Post 9561133)
That statement is absolutely false.
In my experience (which is about 15-20 times a year) one of the biggest things the idiots behind the counter care about is what you purchased, and what country the purchased items were made in. I had no idea until about 5 years ago there was actually different duty rates dependent on the country where the goods were manufactured. When I was living in Montreal I did some shopping at a Ralph Lauren store in Vermont and had shirts that were the exact same price but were taxed differently because of where they were made. As I have said earlier, it's not very often I actually purchase things abroad but I find it easier to just lie and say I did so I show a value in the all important box that asks how much you have spent because they don't believe you when you say nothing. |
Originally Posted by The Winger
(Post 9562830)
Actually, that statement is about 80% true.
As I have said earlier, it's not very often I actually purchase things abroad but I find it easier to just lie and say I did so I show a value in the all important box that asks how much you have spent because they don't believe you when you say nothing. |
Originally Posted by Crampedin13A
(Post 9562877)
Totally agree. I always buy a duty free bottle even if I'm only saving about $5 over the LCBO prices. I never buy anything on vacation. Let's face it when the GBP was approaching $2.50 what could you buy cheaper in the U.K. for example anyway. However the one time I didn't buy or declare anything I got pulled into secondary. Since then I always, always buy some duty free. (...)
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Originally Posted by Sanosuke
(Post 9562612)
No, however I have an Uncle who lives in the US.
Sanosuke! |
Originally Posted by Crampedin13A
(Post 9562877)
Nobody is going to tell me there still isn't a strong revenue generating element targeted towards re-entering Canadian citizens. Still got lots of bloated public sector pensions to budget for.
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as a US citizen, I've seen an improvement on the Canadian clearance. The only headache is if your flight runs late (after midnight) and you land around the same time as a bunch of leisure flights returning from Carribbean or Florida. They reduce the staffing and every leisure person seems marked as a revenue opportunity and also seems to have problems filling their forms out correctly. I kno understand why my Canadian colleagues are so by the book.
To compare and contrast with the return US side, a couple years ago, there was a buy 2 get 1 free deal on crown royal and the US agent was floored I only bought 1 bottle. I said, "well aren't you allowed only 1 bottle?" to which he replied, "do you know how much paperwork we'd have to do? Next time get the deal!" It's not an issue now that duty free is after immigration. All and all I don't mind clearing customs on either side at the new Air Canada terminal at Pearson |
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