Any wooden products going in and out of Canada will be inspected and reviewed by the Canadian Border Patrol. Canadians are free to import many wood products for personal and commercial use. Primary wood products, pulp and paper products, as well as wood-fabricated materials are all acceptable. This includes commonly used materials like planks, plywood, and industrial lumber.
You can also import furniture and items in wood packaging. You should know:. Wooden articles without any bark on them and that have been made from processed wood materials are approved for entry by the CFIA without any additional documents.
Processed wood materials that have been subjected to heat, glue, pressure or any combination of processing methods are also approved for entry. However, they are still subject to inspection at the border and must be declared at the time of entry into Canada. Information provided by: Customs Brokerage Dept. Back to blog list. Get a quote. If you would like to import any product made of wood or containing wood, you will need to determine the following: Is it greater than, less than or equal to 1.
Does the item contain bark? In general, the CFIA import requirements for wooden furniture are: Articles without bark and made of processed wood materials material subjected to conditions such as heat, glue, pressure or any combination thereof are approved for entry by the CFIA without additional documents Articles without bark and made of unprocessed wood materials will require a phytosanitary certificate Articles with bark will require a phytosanitary certificate The phytosanitary certificate must be obtained from the National Plant Protection Organization of the exporting country prior to import and must accompany the shipment.
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Careers About Contact Legal Terms. Toll Free: Toll Free Fax: We are always available to answer in detail any questions our clients may have regarding the information in this blog. Different directives depending on the wooden product First, it is important to know that not all wood products are regulated in the same manner.
Protected species Before importing wood products into Canada, wood species must also be taken into consideration. Ask the experts In conclusion, it should be noted that importing wood products can be complex. About the author Steve Langlois is a licensed customs broker, active in the customs brokerage industry since In , Steve became the founder and president of W2C, a customs brokerage and compliance firm based in Montreal.
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