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Sorry but no sympathy here what did you expect, them to know your situation? We warned you about how hard it is to get foreign animals into canada, ou tried anyways The airlines rules are posted publically!! What did you expect I know you tried to do the right thing and i respect that but you OBVIOUSLY didnt look at all the requirements or this thread wouldnt exist would it? |
Well, i don't know if dogs would be different than fish but a guy that i know brought a pit bull into the country from Mexico, yes from Mexico, they did not give him any heck at all !! The only thing that it was required for this guy to bring in this dog was vaccination papers. This papers were all in spanish to start with, maybe the officer knew how go read spanish but he just said pay $50 here and welcome to Canada. Go figure!!!
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Plus dogs domt come in liquid |
This had nothing to do with paperwork or lineage its a matter of country security the rule of travelling with liquids is a well know rule:)
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Ever since 9-11 only 100ml of liquid is allowed in carry on luggage.
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No offense but you would have knowm this going into the states as well so its not something that was sprung on you last minute;) Listen we need more reefers like your self im not attacking you you had good intentions but you thought you had every angle covered and realized you didnt. You could have taken the proper aproach through your lfs but you decided hey since im down there ill bring one back with me, all the paperwork in the world from ora farms wont guarantee it gets through the border or arrive on time, a quick google search on bringing fidj on a pasenger airline will land you many horror stories of people who did the exact ssme as you. Sorry if your ****ed but you honestly thought there was no risk? Even a slight risk at all shoild have flagged something in your mind that said is it worth it especially when involving animals .well was it? How is the fish? |
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Thankfully all of my other beautiful purchases with their proper CITES permits are doing fantastic! I found all of the retailers were more than willing to do the paperwork and go above and beyond to accommodate the requirements. I've called the number of the employee from Air Canada that took the tang and she had posted an ad on the internal Air Canada bulletin board and another employee had a saltwater tank and came and picked it up by the end of shift. it is alive and doing well. I'm happy the tang is alive but frustrated that she didn't listen to me to wait for a Canreefer, but then again better someone take it than the possibility that no one would show up. |
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As quoted verbatim from the bag supplied by Canadian Air Transport Security Authority. Liquids, aerosols and gels 100 ml containers or less One 1 L bag per passenger Bag must be clear, closed and resealable And this is where the confusion amongst the CATSA employees ensued as passengers are allowed up to ten 100ml and the bag states one 1 L bag per passenger. So, does that mean only 100 ml or 10 x 100 ml equalling the 1 L bag per passenger? The bag itself is confusing argued the security staff and hence the back and forth. |
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There are some of us that do not have the luxury of living in a large centre and are 8 or more hours away from the nearest retailer. This gets to be quite an elitist hobby with those who have the funds and resource availability to look down their noses at those who accept the inherit risks that come with pursuing reefing away from centralized retailers. Regardless of what retailer I deal with, there are risks. Just ask my bank account of how many DOA orders I receive due to delays in shipping. So then does that preclude me and other remote reefers from enjoying the hobby? Or maybe we think outside of the box and try things for ourselves. |
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