Maximum Coverage = Maximum Declared Value for Carriage for the Priority™ Worldwide service.
* see Canada Post Prices for more information.
** No coverage is available on food items.
Import Restrictions
Senders should determine import restrictions from the country's authorities before posting:
alcoholic beverages
animals and animal products
boxes that formerly contained prohibited or hazardous goods
controlled substances such as narcotics, hallucinogenic, stimulant or depressant drugs
food for human or animal consumption*
hides
pharmaceutical products**
skins
soap
tobacco and tobacco products
vegetable and other plant products
weapons
wool.
USA admits duty-free unsolicited genuine personal gifts not exceeding $100US in value (excluding tobacco products and alcohol-based perfume).
* All commercial shipments of food to the United States must be preceded by a Prior Notice of shipment. This includes mail items containing food for human or animal consumption, dietary supplements, vitamins and food additives or colour. Articles of food which have been non-commercially prepared by an individual in his own residence and sent to another individual as a non-commercial gift are exempt from the requirement for a Prior Notice. More information on the Prior Notice can be obtained from the USA Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
** See Documentation Required below.
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
articles violating copyright law of the U.S.
chain letters
contraceptives
furs and skins
graphite products
lottery tickets or related advertising
meat and fish products
milk and cream
poisons
prison-made goods
reprints of U.S. copyrighted work
seeds
soil
straw, grasses or other plant material used for packing.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
In addition, senders should provide a Certificate of Origin, whenever possible.
A Certificate of Disinfection is required for shipments containing used clothing.
Pharmaceutical products require:
photocopy of the doctor's prescription
photocopy of a document proving the addressee's Canadian citizenship, e.g. birth certificate with photo I.D, passport
letter from a doctor if drug is not FDA approved or if it does not require a prescription in Canada (available over the counter).