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Protecting your valuables

Before travelling outside Canada with valuable items, you may wish to take advantage of a free identification service that is available at all CBSA offices. This service is available for items that have serial numbers or other unique markings. For items that do not have such markings, the CBSA can apply a sticker to them so that they can be identified for customs purposes as goods that are legally in Canada.

When you show your valuables to a border services officer and state that you acquired them in Canada or lawfully imported them, the officer will list your valuables and their serial numbers on a wallet-sized card called a Form Y38, Identification of Articles for Temporary Exportation. If you are questioned about your goods when you return to Canada, show your card to the officer. This will help identify the valuables that were in your possession before leaving the country.

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本帖最後由 yuusaku 於 2009-11-6 18:02 編輯

i think it is 24 hrs...i was there 3am in the morning, there were staffs behind the secured door, just need to ring the bell.

and i remember the form should be in green color

Then what happened?

When i registered my items, they just asked me where and when i bought them.

If i remember correctly, the office opens 24 hrs but you need to ring the door bell.
molamola 發表於 2009-11-6 17:37

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