How do I contact the Quebec border?

How do I contact the Quebec border?

You can call the BIS at 800-461-9999 from within Canada, or 204-983-3500 or 506-636-5064 from outside the country.

How long does it take for a package to clear customs in Canada?

Generally, customs officers will visit multiple sites during the day and process their releases in the afternoon. The process can take anywhere from 12-48 hours and even longer during high traffic periods.

What happens if a package is seized by Customs Canada?

According to the government website if you do not declare, or falsely declare, goods, the CBSA can seize them. This means that you may lose the goods permanently or that you may have to pay a penalty to get them back. The CBSA keeps a record of infractions.

How do I speak to someone at the Canadian border?

Telephone:

  1. 1-800-567-6868 (toll-free in Canada or U.S.)
  2. +1 819 997 8338 (outside Canada and U.S.)

Can you call Canada Customs about a package?

Contact us online If your inquiry is time-sensitive, please contact us by phone at 1-800-461-9999 (toll-free in Canada and the USA ).

How do I contact Canada Customs about my package?

Contact information for CBSA

  1. Website.
  2. 1-800-461-9999 or TTY 1-866-335-3237.
  3. NEXUS.
  4. NEXUS Air.
  5. CANPASS.
  6. Facebook.
  7. Twitter.

How do I contact CBSA about my parcel?

How do I report someone to CBSA?

Call the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) Border Watch Toll-Free Line at 1-888-502-9060 to report: suspicious activity at the border. a marriage of convenience. a person who has given false information on any immigration application or.

What do I do if my package is seized?

It is advisable to immediately seek legal advice if you think that your package has been seized illegally or if you have received a notice of seizure by the Fines, Penalties and Forfeitures (FP&F) office.

Does Canada Customs check every package?

We present all incoming international parcels to the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) for customs review. The CBSA visually inspects each parcel or piece of mail. Package contents that are not on the prohibited items list and not subject to duties or taxes are released for delivery.