Canada Customs and Immigration


Have your papers ready when you arrive in Canada

When you arrive in Canada immigration official will examine you. You can help make the immigration interview as short as possible by answering all questions simply and honestly. You should have your passport and other documents ready and with you rather than in your luggage.

Enforcement of the Immigration Act

If you give incomplete or false information and identification, you can be refused admission. If you do not respect your conditions of entry, work or attend courses without permission, stay longer than authorized, or threaten law and order in Canada, you may be removed from the country.

EVERYONE NEEDS IDENTIFICTION
  • A passport is the best identification a person can have.
  • All children need proper identification with photo ID attached (Passport or birth certificate and photo)
  • If couples are with children from a previous marriage and some may have different last names then it is the couple's responsibility to prove the relationships. (Divorce degree, marriage licenses etc.)
  • Be prepared for customs to ask for everyone's identification and search all luggages.
  • Wedding Gifts - If you are bringing gifts, make sure they are unwrapped. If you are giving a gift in an envelope form, do not seal the envelope. Each may need to be inspected. Note: It can be difficult to bring gifts into Canada. It can be just as difficult for the couple to leave with them. You may want to advise your guests of the potential problems they may have.


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