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  1. Duty-Free Alcohol: Be sure you know the rules for bringing duty-free alcohol as part of your carry-on baggage. Food is not exempted from restrictions on liquids: Non-solid food (e.g. yogurt, pudding, peanut butter, jam) in your carry-on must be in containers of 100 ml or less.

  2. The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority accepts, subject to screening, duty-free liquids, aerosols and gels purchased from any airline or airport retailer that are properly sealed in official security bags and accompanied by an itemized receipt.

  3. Transport Canada offers a detailed list of prohibited Items for passengers on all flights. More Information. Our toll-free number: 1-888-294-2202; The Transport Canada website; The U.S. Transportation Security Administration's website (for information on restrictions when travelling within the U.S.).

  4. Ensure that duty-free liquids, aerosols and gels are sealed in official security bags. CANPASS - Private aircraft. CANPASS cards allow private aircraft to clear customs and immigration quickly and securely. Small aircraft safety guides.

  5. You must declare: purchased goods. gifts, prizes or awards. goods bought at a duty-free shop (Canadian or foreign) that are still in your possession. the value of any work, including repairs, done outside Canada on items that you are bringing back. You may need to pay duty and taxes on these items.

  6. www.aircanada.com › ca › enCarry On Baggage

    Always purchase liquids after you’ve passed the security checkpoint. If you travel with liquids or gels in containers over 100mL/100g (3.4oz) in your carry-on baggage you will have these items confiscated at the security checkpoint.

  7. If you have been away from Canada for 48 hours or more, you are allowed to import one of the following amounts of alcohol free of duty and taxes: Product Metric

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