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I live a minute from the aldergrove crossing i cross atleast a few times a month, talked to almost every cbsa there and done my research on it.
But dont mind me and my terrible advice |
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lol YES YOU DO NEED CITES!!! anything on the cites list needs a permit.. EVEN YOUR PERSONAL STUFF!!! guys don't take this advice as there is lots of experienced people in this forum and this is some bad advice.. yes, you can face a smuggling charge and a fine up to $10,000.00. certain things like RFA, YOU are able to snag across with scientific names etc.. still a headache.. as for most stuff.. you need permits Sent from Space Mountain in Disneyland using Tapatalk. |
As far as I understand, you need CITES anything stoney corals (pretty much every SPS, LPS). only softies and anemones are OK. even then those should not be attached to any rock..
Also, you need have the receipt with scientific names of corals... It can be big PITA. Sent from my ASUS_Z01BDC using Tapatalk |
Well just goes to show how much of a joke the border system can be... i got this info from calling and talking to people at cites and cbsa and cfia.... trust me i spent hours researching and on the phone... im not trying to spread false info this is just what i was told by them... and i declared them everytime ive brought them accross its not smuggling.... ive been searched and held while cbsa does their research and everytime they send me through just fine....
Sorry to anyone that i may have mis informed im going to call cites again and discuss this further with them. Again. Sent from my SM-G930W8 using Tapatalk |
Personally its just not worth the hassle if you want it that bad then by all means its YOUR choice
Everybody has their own opinion about the border and its crossing but remember this there is one constant at the border going either way. You have next to no rights at the border and border guards have a wide swath of authority going either way just remember that. |
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The concern is cites controlled corals. All stony reef building corals are cites controlled and require permits. Not cheap. You might luck out and get a border agent who doesn't know, but it only takes one person aware of what is required to open up a world of hurt. Who wants a cavity search every time you cross the border. |
So it's pretty much not worth it? Stick to hardware only ?! Haha
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