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Items you can Transfer into Canada 

Canada

We are one of Canada's Top Relocation Management Companies 

AHOM™ RMC is a Canadian relocation management company (private, women-led, NCAGE/DUNS registered, WBE certification. We deliver housing-first relocation services for individuals, families, corporate clients, and government agencies across Canada.

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Transferable Things (Guide Content)

Items you can bring, but must declare at the border:

  • Household goods & personal effects

    • Clothing, shoes, books, furniture, appliances.

    • Duty-free if you’re moving permanently (forms B4/B4A required).

  • Personal vehicles

    • Must be on Transport Canada’s admissible vehicle list.

    • RIV inspection within 45 days.

  • Pets

    • Dogs & cats: Rabies vaccination certificate required.

    • Birds/exotics: Special permits.

  • Cash & financial instruments

    • Must declare anything over CAD $10,000.

  • Electronics & computers

    • Allowed, but may be subject to duty if new/sealed.

  • Jewelry, art, collectibles

    • Bring appraisals or receipts for proof of value.

  • Food (limited amounts)

    • Packaged, sealed products (coffee, tea, dry spices, candy, baked goods).

⚡ How to Declare Properly:

  1. Prepare a typed inventory list with values.

  2. Separate “goods accompanying you” vs. “goods to follow.”

  3. Use Form B4/B4A (Declaration for Personal Effects).

  4. Always be upfront at CBSA – undeclared items risk seizure or fines.

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