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希望幫到你,因為我都係前年結完婚先番o黎,而我o既情況係:

我同老婆一齊用一張報稅紙,到海關時佢就問我 ...
DragonFire 發表於 2010-7-4 00:11



    If your wife is non resident, then of course no need to pay duty when she's coming to Canada.

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開文者冇講明佢另一半係咪加拿大人o麻,所以我咪講出o黎提提佢囉~

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唔好意思, 我無提到我同老公都係加拿大人...所以用唔到呢個方法.  但係多謝DROGAN FIRE既分享.

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咁樣就一定走唔到數...

如果o的金飾唔係一代傳一代或者有紀念價值,最好都係賣o左佢轉做錢,咁樣就唔會俾人打稅唔見一大截啦....
我唔係食家,只係一個Foodie啫~ :D

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我覺得最好搵個visitor(唔係resident)嘅親戚幫你帶過嚟。。。

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I won't risk to do any smuggling like action lor. I wonder if it is possible to ask and pay for a certain fee to any of the "gold shop" in HK, ask them to write an estimation for how much your jewelery worth on a formal document (at a lower price if possible, of course la). Then bring everything to canada with honest declaration to custom, say they're all wedding gifts from your families, hope they'll let you go or at least to tax you base on your document la.

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本帖最後由 samsung 於 2010-7-5 09:19 編輯
我覺得最好搵個visitor(唔係resident)嘅親戚幫你帶過嚟。。。
fibbi 發表於 2010-7-4 23:40


don't ar... my friend (non-resident, a visitor) brought in a DVD player n years ago (when DVD player is very expensive back then) for his sister-in-law, got caught at the immigration, trapped for 3 hrs and got black-listed from then on, very bad experience and embarrassed, even worst, he has a lot of trouble EVERY TIME he entered Canada from then on... DONT EVER try this way, your visitor relative will hate you... my suggestion is to 1) report everything and let them tax on it, or 2) redeem everything into cash and bring cash, or 3) leave everything in hk safe deposit box and bring in little by little every time.

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本帖最後由 samsung 於 2010-7-5 09:17 編輯
I won't risk to do any smuggling like action lor. I wonder if it is possible to ask and pay for a ce ...
chowB 發表於 2010-7-4 23:49


I second this... sometimes, depends on your luck, if an immigration officer is kind enough (& provided they have met their goal for that day), they will let go because it's wedding gift and they would compensate for your honesty.

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"""以推斷去分析,第一:我老婆唔係加拿大人,加上金飾係自己而唔係禮物,所以唔需要打稅。之前我二嫂都係一樣,都冇俾人打稅。我冇記錯o既話,結婚後o既半年之內,所以金飾鑽戒之類都可以o係第一次入境時獲得"括"免。"""

all the stuffs that bring in by an non-resident should  be bring out by the same person when she leaves canada.  otherwise those are gifts to a resident in canada and suppose to pay tax if the value is over $50?  $60/each?
結婚後o既半年之內,所以金飾鑽戒之類都可以o係第一次入境時獲得"括"免。"""  there is no such rule.

我覺得最好搵個visitor(唔係resident)嘅親戚幫你帶過嚟。。。
well, your friend may like that taiwanese woman, just send home right away.

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本帖最後由 布小熊 於 2010-7-5 09:36 編輯
don't ar... my friend (non-resident, a visitor) brought in a DVD player n years ago (when DVD play ...
samsung 發表於 2010-7-5 09:15 AM

Agree!! DON'T EVER lie to immigration/custom officers.
3 of my friends visited me and all the gifts that I asked them to bring to me cost less than $60 (or $50.. I forgot). It's just some skin cream and a pair of court shoes. I told them to report all those to custom. It's better to pay tax then to be black listed. I also told them to bring along and print out my address, contact info and my job title, the hotel address, and the trip planning with them. So they can answer all questions from the officers.

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