Government of Manitoba
 

Step-by-Step Guide to Importing

Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA)
 
 
Last Verified: 2007-12-14
 
 

The Step-by-Step Guide to Importing is designed to help businesses with their importing needs and to guide them through the necessary steps for complying with the various laws and regulations.
 

Eligibility Criteria

Businesses that import or want to import goods into Canada.

Summary

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) created a step-by-step guide to help small and medium enterprises that import goods occasionally or are importing for the first time. This tool demystifies the process of importing commercial goods into Canada.

The guide examines the following topics:

 

  • Before importing
  • Tariff classification, rate of duties and taxes, and value for duties 
  • Importing process
  • Adjustments and records
  • Trade incentives
  • Other information and services 

The guide provides an overview of the commercial importing process, but it is NOT intended to replace existing regulations, acts, or references. All regulations, programs, and references mentioned in this guide are explained in detail in Customs Memoranda D1 to D22.

The Step-by-Step Guide to Importing is available on the CBSA SME Information Centre Web page.

For more information, call the Border Information Service or visit the Customs Client Services Office closest to you.
 

Manitoba Contact(s):
See National Contact.

 


National Contact(s):
Border Information Service - BIS
Canada Border Services Agency
Telephone: 204-983-3500 or 506-636-5064 (for calls outside Canada)
Toll-free (information): 1-800-461-9999 (for calls within Canada)
Web site: http://www.cbsa.gc.ca/menu-eng.html
 

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