When I was in my thirties, a friend who was younger than me returned from Canada to save relatives. (I didn’t think about it or ask for a small gift.) He kept using language to ask me to avoid Zunyan. Later, I remembered that it was very unpleasant, so I avoided associating with this person. After decades, it is no exaggeration to say that my current life should be far more than his. It is a pity that I did not find the right channel to bring the information to him. He is such a small-minded person. In fact, his belongings are not important!
How do old computers sent by relatives enter Canada?
If you are going to bring an old computer gifted by a relative into Canada, you need to comply with the relevant regulations of Canada on the import of electronic products. Here are some common precautions:
1. Check whether the computer complies with the relevant regulations of Canada: Before importing the old computer into Canada, you want to make sure that the computer complies with the relevant regulations and standards of Canada, such as the regulations of the Canadian Radiocommunication Administration, etc.
2. Fill out the customs declaration form: When you bring the computer into Canada, you need to fill out the entry declaration form at customs and declare all the items you are carrying, including the model, quantity and price of the old computer, etc.
3. Pay relevant taxes and fees: If the value of your imported computer is more than 200 Canadian dollars, you need to pay taxes to the relevant customs in Canada. The relevant taxes and fees will vary depending on the value of the computer and other factors.
4. Pay attention to copyright issues: If you have unauthorized software or downloaded unauthorized music or movies in your computer, this may lead to copyright issues. Therefore, you should ensure that there is no illegal or unauthorized content in your computer.
In conclusion, in order to ensure the smooth and legal entry of old computers sent by your relatives into Canada, it is recommended that you consult the regulations of Canadian customs or relevant immigration agencies in advance and abide by the relevant regulations.
Finally, I wish you a happy trip. I hope the second incident of Meng Wanzhou will not happen.
What gift should you buy when you go to Canada to see your friends?
Canadian cigarettes are all mixed cigarettes, and they are very expensive. Generally, they are not used to smoking, so if your friend smokes, you can consider bringing a cigarette from a duty-free shop.
Tea, especially green tea, there is really no good green tea in Canada (even imported Chinese green tea is very ordinary). Although Canada has stated that it does not allow animal and plant products to be brought into customs, tea is still fine.