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Memorandum D2-5-7

Form E311, Customs Declaration Card and Multilingual Leaflet CE311, Translation of the Customs Declaration Card

2003-11-05:
  • This memorandum has been revised to reflect the changes made to the E311 Customs Declaration Card in May 2003. Since January 2003, under the Cross Border Currency Reporting Regulations, all persons entering Canada must declare currency and monetary instruments totalling CAN$10,000 or more.
  • Also, the CE311 leaflet has been revised to include the above information and the personal exemption limits for travellers importing alcohol and tobacco into Canada. In addition, the Croatian translation was replaced by Inuktituk, the most commonly spoken language and the language of work of many residents of Nunavut.

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Summary

This memorandum outlines the purpose and distribution of the E311 Customs Declaration Card and multilingual leaflet CE311, Translation of the Customs Declaration Card.

References

Issuing office Admissibility Programs Division
Operational Policy and Coordination Directorate
Legislative references Section 8 of the Customs Act
Subsection 5(3) of the Regulations Respecting the Reporting of   Imported Goods
Headquarters file 7824-6 and 7824-8
Other references N/A
Superseded memoranda D D2-5-7, July 15, 2002