The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) released a reminder on Tuesday for all travelers crossing the border this upcoming Independence Day weekend on what to expect at the border during the busy summer months. FOX13
Despite the legalization of cannabis in Canada, it remains a serious criminal offense subject to arrest and prosecution.to the CBSA and submit information using ArriveCAN at any marine port of entry.
Travelers entering Canada by air travel can use a primary inspection kiosk at select major airports to verify their travel documents, confirm their identity and declare any items. Air travelers landing in Toronto or Vancouver may also use ArriveCAN to complete their customs and immigration declaration in advance.
If traveling with children, the CBSA recommends bringing a letter of consent that authorizes the accompanying adult to travel with the child. Border services officers are always watching for missing children.
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