List of items not allowed to bring into Canada (latest 2026)
Checking what you are allowed to bring into Canada is a crucial step in preparing for your journey. Failing to declare restricted items can lead to fines, confiscation, or even trouble during your immigration process. This guide will help you quickly identify prohibited, restricted, and declaration-worthy items.
1. Prohibited Items: Do Not Bring These
To avoid severe penalties, confiscation, or entry refusal, you must not carry the following items:
- Food with risks: Products containing meat, eggs, or raw dairy (e.g., homemade jerky, dried meat floss, pork paste, or non-pasteurized milk).
- Fresh Produce: Most fresh fruits, vegetables, and seeds are banned due to the risk of pests and diseases.
- Illegal Substances: Drugs and controlled substances are strictly prohibited. Violations can lead to criminal charges, imprisonment, and deportation.
- Weapons & Dangerous Items: Firearms, prohibited knives, pepper spray, or batons.
- Endangered Species Products: Items like ivory, rhino horn, or certain furs/medicines made from endangered animals.
Rule of Thumb: If you are unsure whether an item is allowed, always declare it to the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officer.
2. Restricted Items & Declaration Requirements
Food
General rule: Commercial packaging is key. Items must have clear labels and must not contain prohibited meat or egg ingredients.
| Food Item | Status | Requirement |
|---|---|---|
| Dried Seafood | Allowed | Must be commercially packaged with clear labels. |
| Fish Sauce | Allowed | Must be a commercial product, sealed securely. |
| Tea, Coffee, Spices | Allowed | Allowed if processed and commercially packaged. |
| Noodles (Instant/Dry) | Allowed | Preferably vegetarian; avoid flavor packets with meat chunks. |
Cash
There is no limit to how much money you can bring into Canada. However, if you carry a total sum of 10,000 CAD or more (including foreign currency), you must declare it to the CBSA. This is a standard procedure to prevent money laundering and does not mean you will be taxed on that money.
Medications
- Over-the-counter: Bring a reasonable amount for personal use.
- Prescription Drugs: Must be in their original pharmacy packaging with the name of the medicine and user clearly visible. Bring a doctor’s prescription (an English translation is highly recommended). Limit to a 90-day supply.
Plants & Wood
Plants, seeds, fresh flowers, and handicrafts made from wood, bamboo, or straw must be declared. Officers will inspect these to decide if they can enter the country.
3. Duty-Free Allowances (Personal Exemptions)
You can bring certain goods into Canada tax-free within specific limits:
- Gifts: Up to 60 CAD per item. (Note: Alcohol and tobacco do not qualify).
- Alcohol: One of the following: 1.5L of wine, 1.14L of spirits, or 8.5L of beer. (Must meet legal age requirements of the province of entry).
- Tobacco: 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars.
4. How to Declare
Canada has modernized its entry process to save you time:
- ArriveCAN App: We highly recommend using the “Advance Declaration” feature in the ArriveCAN app within 72 hours of your flight. This allows you to use the Express Lane at the airport.
- Airport Kiosks: If you haven’t used ArriveCAN, you can use the self-service kiosks at the airport to scan your passport and answer customs questions.
- Paper Declaration: Used less frequently, but always be honest if you fill out a physical card.
Consequences of Not Declaring
If you attempt to hide restricted items or lie to CBSA officers, you may face:
- Fines: Penalties can range from hundreds to thousands of dollars.
- Seizure: Your items will be permanently confiscated.
- Permanent Record: Violations are recorded. This can lead to increased scrutiny on future entries and negatively impact future visa or permanent residency applications.
- Prosecution: In serious cases (like smuggling), you could face arrest and imprisonment.
Packing correctly is just one part of your preparation. Every stage of your study abroad or immigration journey—from school selection to visa application—requires professional guidance. Yes Study is committed to accompanying you through every step, ensuring your documentation and preparations are professional and error-free.
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