Quick question for Americans who have traveled to Canada and brought alcoholic beverages back home.
I will be going to New Brunswick and PEI and will be staying in Canada for 3 days. I'm hoping to find some nice Cuban Rum (like Havana Club) and bring back a few bottles.
I know I'll have to declare them, and pay taxes/duties on them (I'm going through Calais, ME / St Stephen, NB. I don't think there's a Canada Duty Free shop there.)
Can anyone give me a run down of this plan and maybe an idea of how much I'll pay? I think I can bring one bottle through for "free" -- would that apply to my wife also, even if we're travelling together?
The documents on the various Govt websites are something less than clear.
Also what is the current status of bringing back Cuban cigars from Canada?
I will be going to New Brunswick and PEI and will be staying in Canada for 3 days. I'm hoping to find some nice Cuban Rum (like Havana Club) and bring back a few bottles.
I know I'll have to declare them, and pay taxes/duties on them (I'm going through Calais, ME / St Stephen, NB. I don't think there's a Canada Duty Free shop there.)
Can anyone give me a run down of this plan and maybe an idea of how much I'll pay? I think I can bring one bottle through for "free" -- would that apply to my wife also, even if we're travelling together?
The documents on the various Govt websites are something less than clear.
Also what is the current status of bringing back Cuban cigars from Canada?
Bring liquor from Canada to US