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      • Requirements to import food into Canada apply to all importers, regardless of the food imported. These requirements include the need for a licence, preventive control plan, traceability documents and recall procedures.
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  2. This guide describes the recommended steps you can follow to meet the requirements to import food into Canada and to maintain a food import licence. As an importer, it's your responsibility to make sure the food you import is safe and that it meets Canadian requirements.

  3. Under the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations, new food safety requirements apply to businesses that import food into Canada. Is your business ready. As an importer, you need to ensure that the food you import is safe to consume and meets Canadian requirements.

    • Obtain A Business Number
    • Identify The Goods You Want to Import
    • Determine If You Will Use The Services of A Licensed Customs Broker
    • Determine The Country of Origin For The Goods You Are Importing
    • Ensure The Goods You Wish to Import Are Permitted Into Canada

    Before importing commercial goods into Canada, as a business or an individual, you will need to obtain a Business Number (BN) issued by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) for an import/export account. This import/export account is free of charge and can usually be obtained in a matter of minutes. To register for a BN or add an import/export RM account...

    You should gather as much information as possible about the goods you intend to import. Obtain descriptive literature, product composition information and, whenever possible, product samples. This information will be crucial when it comes time to determine the tariff classification of the goods you wish to import. The tariff clarification number wi...

    You may feel comfortable preparing your own release and accounting documentation and transacting business directly with the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) or you may authorize a Licensed Customs Broker to act as your agent to transact business. It is important to remember that you are ultimately responsible for the accounting documentation, p...

    Identify the country where your goods originate. It is important to remember that this does not simply mean the country from which the product was shipped to you. It may also include where individual parts of the product are from, as well as where it was assembled into the final product. Requirements for proof of origin can be found in Memorandum D...

    Certain goods are not allowed to be imported into Canada. This includes the obvious such as child pornography and hate propaganda, as well as less obvious items such as used mattresses and some used automobiles. For more information on prohibited products, please consult Memoranda Series D9, Prohibited Importations.

  4. Importing food to Canada: general requirements. Requirements to import food into Canada apply to all importers, regardless of the food imported. These requirements include the need for a licence, preventive control plan, traceability documents and recall procedures.

  5. Step-by-step guide to importing commercial goods into Canada. Guide to importing food products commercially. Customs tariff. Export and import controls systems. Import/export toolkit for small and medium-sized enterprises. Current sanctions against individuals and entities.

  6. The purpose of this Customs Notice is to advise commercial importers that as of March 15, 2021, an SFC licence is mandatory to import foods such as meat, fish, dairy, eggs, processed eggs, processed fruits or vegetables, honey, maple and, fresh fruits or vegetables.

  7. Mar 15, 2021 · Currently, importers of meat, fish, dairy, eggs, processed eggs, processed fruits or vegetables, honey, maple and fresh fruits or vegetables are required to hold a valid Safe Food for Canadians licence (SFC licence) to import food into Canada.

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