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U.S. to Canada Shipping Documents:
Either fill out a:
- Quick Clear Form - This form allows you to reduce the amount
of paperwork involved in cross-border shipping
since it replaces the need to complete the
next three documents: the Bill of Lading,
Canadian Customs Invoice (CCI), and Certificate
of Origin.
or fill out these three documents:
- Bill Of Lading - Document to show description of goods with
the shipper, consignee and name of Custom
Broker if possible.
- Canadian Customs Invoice (CCI) - This document must match the bill of lading
in respect to the number of pieces. The CCI
must accompany the shipment from point of
pick up to the point of customs clearance.
- Certificate of Origin - This document must also travel with the
shipment and determines and identifies the
producer of the goods and countryof. The
Certificate of Origin is used by the broker
to determine the correct rate of duty under
the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
Canada to U.S. Shipping Documents:
Shippers are required to prepare the following
three forms: a Bill of Lading, a Commercial
Invoice, and a Certificate of Origin.
- Bill Of Lading - Document to show description of goods with
the shipper, consignee and name of Custom
Broker if possible.
- Commercial Invoice - Two copies of the Commercial Invoice are
needed. One must accompany the freight from
the point of pickup to the point of customs
clearance; the other should be attached to
the Bill of Lading. This document is an invoice,
usually supplied by the vendor, with a complete
description of the goods being shipped, along
with the proper valuations and currency information.
- Certificate of Origin - This document must also travel with the
shipment and determines and identifies the
producer of the goods and countryof. The
Certificate of Origin is used by the broker
to determine the correct rate of duty under
the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
Additional Canadian Shipping Info.
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