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      • In the case of meat and shellfish, you can import only from countries that have a food safety system that the CFIA has approved and recognized as providing the same level of protection as that provided by the Safe Food for Canadians Act and its regulations.
      inspection.canada.ca/en/importing-food-plants-animals/food-imports/step-step-guide
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  2. In the case of meat and shellfish, you can import only from countries that have a food safety system that the CFIA has approved and recognized as providing the same level of protection as that provided by the Safe Food for Canadians Act and its regulations.

  3. Specific requirements for shellfish. Importers that are importing live and raw molluscan shellfish must import from an authorized country of harvest that has been approved to export to Canada. A list of the authorized countries and approved species of molluscan shellfish can be found on Importing Live and Raw Molluscan Shellfish.

  4. Introduction. General information. Specific requirements for imported meat products. Meat products exempt from certain SFCR requirements. Point of entry control of imported meat products. Official Meat Inspection Certificate (OMIC) In transit meat products. Tracking of imported meat products.

  5. Jan 15, 2019 · Since then, commercial importers of meat and poultry products, dairy, egg, fish and seafood, fresh and processed fruits and vegetables, and honey and maple products have been required to hold a Safe Food for Canadians (SFC) licence. Verification of the SFC licence prior to import has been in place for these commodities since March 2021. 3.

  6. Jan 8, 2024 · Importing a single piece of fruit or meat into Canada can be harmful to our ecosystems. Various food, plant and animal products are restricted or prohibited entry because they can harbour invasive species, foreign animal diseases and plant pests.

  7. www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca › services › fpa-apaBe aware and declare

    You are required by law to declare all food, plant and animal products you bring with you into Canada. For instance, you must declare: live animals and animal products, such as cooked or raw meats, hides, skins, trophies, milk, fat, butter, cheese, eggs, fish, seafood.

  8. Services and information. Terrestrial animal imports. Policies, advance notice requirements and other information about importing animals. Updates on import requirements. Import requirements for products such as food, plants and animals using the Automated Import Reference System. Import policies for terrestrial animals.

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