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On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 14:14:38 -0700, Gary G see.signature@bottom
wrote: I know about the gun issue. No problem. I've seen reference to the I-68 which no one seems to officially use. The I-68 is for US INS and (re)entering the US. It has nothing to do with entering Canada. There is CANPASS and a PIN thing. I will have to sort these out. CANPASS is a way of pre-registering so that you can clear faster. Not required, and probably not worth the effort unless you are going back and forth regularly. The alcohol still puzzles me. The limit is around 1.1L of booze, xx L of beer and (I think or) yy L wine per person. What does this mean? Is this a duty-free limit? If in total there is more booze than allowed, is it a matter of paying some tax or what? Same for wine and beer. Then, the same question when coming back to US port. What happens if there is say twice the "allowed" amount on board? As I understand it, appropriate "ship's stores" can go back and forth across the border, possibly with duty applicable -- probably not worth the hassle unless there's something you can't get in Canada. When entering the US by boat, I have never found customs to be interested in alcohol. When returning to Canada, customs has held me to limits on alcohol acquired in the US, duty free or otherwise. The easy way is to stay within the limits for the border crossing, then hit the liquor store on the Canadian side. Prices are similar on the good stuff, but you won't find cheap plastic jugs of rum/vodka/gin, like in a US discount liquor store. Ryk |
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Ryk wrote:
but you won't find cheap plastic jugs of rum/vodka/gin, like in a US discount liquor store. why would anyone intentionally drink that sh*t anyway? |
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