For a day trip into Canada, you can bring in up to 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars, or 200 grams of loose tobacco without paying duty. If you exceed these amounts, you will be required to pay duty on the excess. It's important to keep receipts and declare your tobacco products at the border to avoid penalties. Always check for the latest regulations before your trip, as they may change.
They don't sell Golden Virginia in Canada. The only rolling tobacco brands I've been able to purchase in Canada are Drum, Export A, Viceroy, Canadian, and I think there's players.
i got it for 60 dollars
50 cigars or cigarillos 200 grams of manufactured tobacco 200 tobacco sticks (cigarettes)
The amount of duty on furniture from USA to Canada depends on the type of goods being imported and the country where it was made. An example on furniture worth CAN$1000 has a duty tax of $50.00 in the USA.
no duty if the item is made in US, Canada or Mexico aka NAFTA. Also check/Google Canada Border Services Agency.
Peace Bridge - rules for goods brought from US to Canada?
How much money do you have? Check on duty taxes.
That depends on how much tobacco you use and for how many years. However, the effects of tobacco use are not usually measured in this way, which is, at best, a gross average that applies directly to almost no one.
If it's made in the US there is no duty importing into Canada just GST possibly PST and the RIV fee.
I am going on holiday for 3 weeks to the UK - what is my tobacco allowance for my holiday
Tobacco plants grow in fields. Workers strip the leaves from the stalks. The leaves are hung upside down in a barn to dry. If the barn is not heated, burley tobacco is produced. If the barn is heated, flue cured tobacco is produced. Then the tobacco is taken to a warehouse. An auctioneer starts calling out numbers much faster than I can understand. Then he says sold and the farmer's load of tobacco is sold.
Depends on how much tobacco, what nicotine content of tobacco.