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What you need to know
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The Canada Advance CBSA Declaration doesn’t replace a Canadian visa.
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The Canada Advance CBSA Declaration is the customs and immigration form that you must present at the airport.
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With iVisa you can fill out this form 72 hours in advance, instead of doing it at the last minute.
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International air travelers entering Canada that are bringing goods like alcohol, tobacco, plants, animals, weapons, food, business documents, or money need to fill out the Customs Declaration Card.
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If you’re traveling with minors you can include their travel information in your Canada Advance CBSA Declaration.
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You no longer need proof of COVID-19 vaccination, PCR, or Antigen tests, quarantine, or be isolated in Canada.
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iVisa is a legitimate company accredited and recognized by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). For more information, see the FAQs below.
Are you traveling to Canada soon? It’s an excellent idea to submit the CBSA Declaration in advance. You can fill out this customs declaration online quickly and easily. Fill it out in just a few minutes and enjoy a faster arrival experience in Canada.
Keep reading to find all details about the customs and immigration declaration and learn how to fill out the form online with iVisa.
What is the Advance Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) Declaration?
By submitting Canada's optional Advance CBSA Declaration, you can complete the electronic customs declaration before departure, which allows for faster border processing. This modern initiative is part of a program that uses new digital tools to improve travel document processing.
The facility is currently available for all travellers arriving through the following international airports:
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Toronto Pearson International Airport Terminal 1 & 3
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Vancouver International Airport
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Montreal-Trudeau International Airport
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Winnipeg Richardson International Airport
You must submit the form within 72 hours before arrival. Be aware that this document does not replace a visa. Check our convenient visa checker tool to find out if you need a visa to visit Canada.
Who needs to complete the Canada Border Services Agency Declaration?
International travelers arriving in Canada can fill out the customs declaration at the arrival airport, but it is easier to do it online in advance. The process is simple and quick with the Advance CBSA Declaration feature.
If you have something to declare upon arrival in Canada, for example, significant amounts of cash money, valuable jewelry, alcoholic beverages, and/or food, simply fill out the form online before departure. You must print the document to present to Canada’s border services officers on arrival or airport kiosk.
How long is the Advance CBSA Declaration valid?
Travelers arriving at Canada’s international airports can use this optional feature once. You have to submit a new declaration if you leave the country and enter Canada's borders again.
Information requested on the declaration
You need to provide only a few requirements to submit the declaration and save time on arrival:
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Passport - It must have at least six months of validity from the date of arrival in Canada.
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Email address - You will receive the document via email.
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Payment method - A credit or debit card to pay the processing fee.
Transiting in Canada
You don’t need to submit the Advance CBSA Declaration Feature if you are transiting in Canada. The Canada Border Services Agency developed this document specifically for travelers who have to declare goods upon entering the country through international airports. If you are not leaving the airport, there is no need to fill the document.
Advance CBSA Declaration application process
The Border Services Agency CBSA created the optional declaration service to facilitate quick arrival in the country. Travelers can declare goods online by following these three steps:
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First, fill out requested information and answer the customs and immigration declaration questions truthfully. Then, choose the preferred processing time for your document.
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Second, double-check and verify your information to avoid any mistakes. After that, introduce a payment method for the service fee.
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Third, click on the ‘submit’ button and wait for the declaration to arrive in your email.
You must fill out the declaration within 72 hours of arriving in Canada. Once you receive the document, you must print it and present it to borden officials.
Costs and processing time of the Advance CBSA Declaration
iVisa offers three options for processing the customs and immigration declaration. The prices vary according to your needs and budget:
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Standard processing time: This is an affordable option (USD $24.99) for those who have some time before they travel (24 hours).
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Rush processing time: This processing option is a good alternative if you are in a hurry (4 hours). For an additional fee (USD $33.99) you’ll get the document faster than the standard option.
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Super rush processing time: If you need to receive your declaration ASAP (30 minutes), this is the best option to get it on time for an express fee (USD $49.99).
Traveling to Canada with minors
Each traveler needs to fill out a customs declaration, whether at the airport or in advance online. A parent or legal guardian can assist the minor with filling out the document.
Where can I learn more?
If you still have concerns about documents or requirements to travel to Canada or other immigration information, chat with our customer service experts or email help@iVisa.
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Questions?
Does it need to be filled out by road travelers as well?
Ross H, USA | July 3, 2024
We have a family road trip coming up; we’re driving from Seattle to Vancouver to see the kids’ grandparents. I remember having to fill out the Advance CBSA Declaration when I last flew into Vancouver. But now that we’re driving there, I’m not sure if I still have to fill it out. Does it apply to road travelers as well?
Cami, iVisa | July 6, 2024
No, it doesn’t. If you're driving from Seattle to Vancouver, you don't need to fill out the Advance CBSA Declaration. This declaration is currently required only for air travelers arriving at certain Canadian international airports, not for land crossings.
Do I need to fill out the declaration if I'm transiting through Canada?
Élise D, France | July 8, 2024
I’m on my first big international trip from Lyon to Houston, USA with a layover in Montreal (YUL). I’m flying with Air Canada, and I noticed I’ve got to fill out something called a CBSA declaration. It’s asking me how long I’ll be staying in Canada, but I’m just there to catch my next flight to the US. Do I need to complete this declaration if I’m only in Montreal for a connection?
Martin, iVisa | July 10, 2024
Yes, even if you're just transiting through Montreal, you need to complete the CBSA declaration. When filling it out, you can specify that your stay in Canada is just for the transit duration. This process can be done up to 72 hours before you arrive. It's designed to speed up your entry process into Canada, even if you're only staying briefly in the airport for a layover.
I have a connecting flight in Canada. Which airport should I put as the arrival one?
Anne B, UK | July 19, 2024
I’m on my way to Canada tomorrow, starting with a flight from London to Vancouver and then connecting to Edmonton, which is where I’ll be staying. When filling out the Advance CBSA Declaration it asked for my ‘arrival airport.’ I put down Edmonton as that’s my final destination. But now I’m second-guessing if I should have put Vancouver instead since it’s my entry point into Canada. Could this mix-up cause any delays or issues at customs?
Martin, iVisa | Aug 22, 2024
For the Advance CBSA Declaration, you should list Vancouver as your arrival airport since it's your first point of entry into Canada where you'll undergo customs and immigration checks, not Edmonton. Listing the wrong entry point could potentially cause delays, so it's a good idea to ensure your declaration reflects Vancouver as your arrival airport to smooth your entry process.
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What is the Canada Advance CBSA Declaration?
The Canada Advance CBSA Declaration is like the customs and immigration forms you need to fill out at the airport but is much more convenient since you can do it 72 hours in advance.
How long does it take to apply?
Can I get the Canada Advance CBSA Declaration for free?
Yes, the Canada Advance CBSA Declaration is normally available for free. Nevertheless, we remind you that applying for this document with our services is a great way to save yourself a lot of time.
Also, keep in mind that at iVisa you can complete the online application form in any language you prefer, and our team of specialists will always ensure that your application doesn’t have any issues.
Do minors need a Canada Advance CBSA Declaration?
If you’re traveling with minors you can include their travel information in your Canada Advance CBSA Declaration.
Remember that to finish the process of this declaration you need to go to a kiosk or eGate at a Canadian airport to process your travel documents. If you are traveling with children under 16 they can not use the eGates.
Which airports receive the Canada Advance CBSA Declaration?
According to Canada’s government's official website, you can use your Canada Advance CBSA Declaration in the following airports:
- Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) Terminals 1 and 3
- Vancouver International Airport (YVR)
- Montreal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL)
- Winnipeg Richardson International Airport (YWG)
We recommend you keep checking Canada’s government’s official website because this travel document will soon be available to enter Calgary, Edmonton, Billy Bishop Toronto City, Ottawa, Québec City, and Halifax airports.
Does Canada have COVID-19 requirements or restrictions?
You no longer need proof of COVID-19 vaccination, PCR, or Antigen tests, quarantine, or be isolated because Canada passed the Omicron wave and a big part of the population is vaccinated against COVID-19.
Where can I read more about the Canada Advance CBSA Declaration?
Learn more about Canada tourism
Canada shares a long border with the United States of America, which makes it a really convenient place to visit, especially if you live within driving distance of the second largest country in the world. Plan a trip to Canada and experience its charm and friendly hospitality for yourself. One of the benefits of visiting Canada is that it provides you with the opportunity to experience a variety of different cultures, depending which part you go to.
The second-largest province in Canada is Quebec. You don’t have to travel all the way to Europe to experience French language, food and traditions, thanks, in some part, to the 800 women sent to the region by the then-King of France, Louis the fourteenth in the 1600’s. They played a key role in growing both the population and the French customs, language and background that are reflected in Quebecois life today.
Learn more about the indigenous community in Canada by visiting the Museum of Civilisation in Quebec city once you have a Canada ArriveCAN. This fascinating and informative spot can be found in the Old Port district, and provides a fantastic insight into the ways that the modern world has changed and developed over time. Check the website for opening times as it is sometimes closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Another place that travellers interested in learning more about First Nation experience should visit is the former fur trade post, now known as Obadjiwan-Fort Temiscamingue National Historic Site. Take a walk around the lake and run through the enchanted forest as you discover more about the clashes between rival merchants, fighting for control of the fur industry in this area.
If you prefer to spend your time in the great outdoors then Canada is the perfect place for you so get started on your Canada ArriveCAN. Choose a 4 day adventure tour to see just some of the epic spots hidden in this vast country, like the Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt which was uncovered close to the shore of the Hudson Bay in Northern Quebec. Stretching for 5 square miles, it is considered to be the oldest rock formation on the planet and a great destination for families, who can encourage their kids to get involved by hunting for unusual rocks and minerals in the nearby quarries, under the watchful eye of a tour guide, of course.
The location of the Greenstone Belt also affords you the chance to spot animals that are native to this part of the country, like polar bears, musk oxen and caribous. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to take in arctic wildlife in its natural habitat. A trip to Nunavik also gives you the chance to see the sensational northern lights. You can reach the remote part of Canada by air from Montreal. The most popular and well known attraction in Canada is Niagara Falls. Situated to the east, this busy border city is home to one of the busiest waterfalls in the world. Niagara Falls is a wonderful place for all the family to visit. Experience the thrill of the spray by taking a boat trip along the bottom of the falls. Countless people have drawn attention to the breathtaking scenery by attempting to survive a fall from the top in barrels, boats and even tight-rope walking from one side to the other. The nearby town is also home to an eclectic variety of attractions and entertainment thanks to the carnival-like atmosphere that surrounds it. Winter sports fanatics will fall in love with the resort town of Whistler, just a two hour drive from Vancouver and easily accessible with a Canada ArriveCAN. Families flock to the area to enjoy the soft snow and participate in a mix of activities from snowmobiling, ziplines, a tube park for taking to the slopes on inflatable tubing, ice fishing, snowcat tours and snowshoeing, which is the perfect experience for younger members of the group or those who prefer not to ski. In fact, Whistler is perfect for people of all ages. Don’t make the mistake of thinking that it exclusively caters to winter vacations, because many tourists also enjoy the quaint town in the summer, when the footpaths are clear of ice and can instead be used for mountain-biking and hillwalking. Bungee jumping is on offer all year round, so get that adrenaline rush whatever the season and apply for your Canada ArriveCAN.
So if you’re tempted to book a vacation to Canada, iVisa can assist you with the essential documentation that will be required to facilitate a smooth entry on your arrival. You will need to present the ArriveCAN Health Declaration when you land at the airport, so make sure you avoid problems by applying in advance. iVisa will process your arrival card for the bargain price of 20 USD. All you have to do is complete the simplified form on the iVisa website. You won’t have to sort through a long list of questions because our expert team of professionals has remastered the Canada ArriveCAN Health Declaration application process and replaced it with an even better way to get the paperwork you need to travel to Canada.
Once you’ve entered the basic information that we require, it’s the ideal moment to check everything over for typing errors. The details you provide should always match what is shown on your passport and we also recommend that you review the email address provided as we will send your ArriveCAN Health Declaration to you by email so that you can either print it out or keep an electronic copy on your smartphone. If you’re certain that everything was entered correctly, you simply need to pay the processing fee. We accept debit and credit cards. By paying the iVisa service charge, your Canada ArriveCAN document will be revised by travel document experts before being submitted to the relevant Canadian authorities. Keep a close eye on your email inbox as we will reach out to you if we have any questions about your application or if we identify any discrepancies in the information given to us. If there’s no issues, just wait for the notification that your Canada ArriveCAN Health Declaration has arrived in your inbox.
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