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Travelling abroad or visiting Canada? www. ec.gc.ca/CITES 1-855-869-8670 Will you be bringing souvenirs, personal or household effects across international borders? Parts or derivatives of endangered species can be found in common items, and you may need a CITES permit to take them into or out of Canada. You may require permits under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) to cross international borders with endangered plants or animals. Permits are needed for live animals or plants, as well as parts and derivatives of animals and plants. Permits may be required if you are moving, or simply travelling to a different country with animals and plants. There could be some exemptions from permits, for example: a tourist souvenir (e.g. American alligator watch strap) a personal effect (e.g. lynx fur coat, handbag made with leather from an endangered reptile) or a household effect (declared items when you immigrate or emigrate) Check before you travel. The importing country may also have additional requirements or restrictions. Photos: © Thinkstock
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Page 1: Travelling abroad or visiting Canada? - CITES

Travelling abroad or visiting Canada?

www.ec.gc.ca/CITES 1-855-869-8670

Will you be bringing souvenirs, personal or household effects across international borders?

Parts or derivatives of endangered species can be found in common items, and you may need a CITES permit to take them into or out of Canada.

You may require permits under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) to cross international borders with endangered plants or animals.

Permits are needed for live animals or plants, as well as parts and derivatives of animals and plants. Permits may be required if you are moving, or simply travelling to a different country with animals and plants.

There could be some exemptions from permits, for example:

a tourist souvenir (e.g. American alligator watch strap) a personal effect (e.g. lynx fur coat, handbag made with leather from an endangered reptile) or a household effect (declared items when you immigrate or emigrate)

Check before you travel.The importing country may also have additional requirements or restrictions.

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