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Consumer Goods Canada Customs and Boarder Measures

Canada Non Resident Importer Program

A Non-Resident Importer (NRI) is a business located outside of Canada that ships goods to customers in Canada and assumes responsibility for customs clearance and other import-related requirements. This program allows the U.S. exporter to include all shipping, customs clearances, duties and taxes in the shipping and handling fees charged to the customer, who could even be charged in Canadian dollars. In this way, the transaction appears to the Canadian consumer as a domestic transaction.

There are many benefits for U.S. exporters to register for the NRI program. • Simplifies pricing and eliminates ‘surprise’ additional fees once the goods pass into Canada. • Eases the trade process for the Canadian customer. • Increases the U.S. company’s competitive advantage. • Improves shipment control. • Expands the U.S. company’s market reach into Canada.

U.S. companies that are interested in receiving the full report on becoming Non-Resident Importers should contact Commercial Specialist, Tracey Ford via e-mail at: tracey.ford@trade.gov.