Except in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, if you are a visitor to Canada and you bring in more than the personal allowances of liquor listed above, you will pay customs and provincial/territory assessments. The amounts you are allowed to bring into Canada are also limited by the provi...
The weight must not exceed 7kg (15lbs). Duty free purchases of liquor, cigarettes and perfume in reasonable quantities are also permitted in addition to the above. You must be able to lift your own bag into the overhead locker. Cabin crew can assist you if you are e...
1.14 litres (40 ounces) of liquor;or a total of 1.14 litres (40 ounces) of wine and liquor;or 24 x 355 millilitre (12 ounces) cans or bottles (maximum of 8.5 litres) of beer. 1 litre = 33.81 ounces Any amounts over this limit are subject to duty. You’re allowed to bring in t...
Customs officers to be identified and face charges for crossing the border illegally. Improper entry is a zero-tolerance federal misdemeanor, and the suspect could face a fine or prison time on top of any charges in Canada. You really have to feel bad for the Mercedes’ owner in all of ...
Import of liquor totally prohibited for Saudi Arabia and NOT allowed even for transhipment via any Saudi ports. Jordan, Oman, Bahrain and United Arab Emirates are not subject to these restrictions, unless cargo is transhipped in Saudi Arabia. Dangerous cargo: Jeddah Islamic Port (JIP) Safety ...
(EC), Japan, and the United States have all maintained that Canadian provincial beer policies violate Canada's GATT/WTO obligations. In 1988, a GATT/WTO panel was convened at the request of the EC and found that certain practices of Canadian provincial liquor boards affecting beer imports ...