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How to fill in the Canadian immigration application form?
First, the left side of the declaration card

The explanation part is the explanation, which mainly tells everyone that if the cash or financial bills you carry with you exceed 10000 Canadian dollars, you need to declare them to the customs.

Part B is a guide for travelers. Tell travelers to take the following duty-free items with them.

A. Gifts not exceeding $60 each (except alcohol and tobacco)

B. 1.5 liters of red wine, or 1. 14 liters of alcoholic beverages, or 24*355 ml of canned (or 8.5 liters) beer.

C.200 cigarettes, 50 cigars and 200 grams of tobacco.

Part c is the immigration instructions. Mainly to tell people who want to immigrate the tax allowance they enjoy according to the time after leaving the country.

Second, the declaration form on the right officially began to fill in.

The top of "for agency use only" is filled in by the Immigration Department, and passengers do not need to fill it in, so they can fill it in directly from Part A below.

It should be noted here that all travelers (living at the same address)-please print in capital letters, which means that all passengers living at the same address fill out a declaration card-please fill it out neatly in capital letters. A form can only fill in the names of four people at most, and more people must fill in another form.

1. Last name, first name and initial: last name, first name and initial. In fact, it is enough to write down the pinyin of your last name and first name on your passport (some people say it is unnecessary to write your initials because some of them can't be written at all). Suppose the immigrant's surname is Zhang Minghua, fill in Zhang Hua and leave a space between the surname and the first name.

2. Date of birth: Date of birth. It should be noted here that because everyone writes the date in different ways, we will write it in the format of year/month/day according to the prompt YY/MM/DD on this declaration card. For example, if the date of birth of an immigrant is198865438+1October 22nd, it should be written as 88/ 10/22.

3. Citizenship: nationality. If you are of China nationality, write Chinese.

1. Home address-house number, street, apartment number: home address-house number, street name, apartment number. Please fill in the permanent address in this section. For example, if you live in Room 239 1204, Science and Technology Road, High-tech Zone, you can write Room 239 and Gaoxin District 1204, because the address writing order in Chinese and English is opposite.

The Pinyin name of a city or town in 2.City/Town:. For example, Xi 'an: Xi 'an.

3.Prov./State: Pinyin name of a province or state. For example, Shaanxi: Shaanxi. However, only four spaces are given in the form, and some provinces can't be written down, so it doesn't matter much.

4. country: country. Fill in China;

5. Postal code: Postal code.

1. Arrival mode: the way to get to Canada.

Air; Rails; Ocean; Highway: in the air; Railway; On the water; Highway. Check the box after the corresponding mode.

Airline/flight number, train number. Or name of ship: airline and flight number, train number or name of ship. Suppose you enter China by flight CZ329 of China Southern Airlines. According to the number of spaces given on the declaration card, it is impossible to write all the English names of China Southern Airlines. Just fill in CZ329, because CZ is the code of China Southern Airlines. In this part, I specially consulted the online tour guide and the tourists who filled out the declaration card. )

2. Travel purpose: the purpose of coming to Canada. Choose one of study, personal and business.

3. From: Where are you from in Canada? Only choose one of us (directly from the United States), other countries directly (directly from other countries) and other countries through us (from other countries through the United States).

1. I/We brought into Canada: I (we) brought the following items. This part is to declare your belongings.

Firearms or other weapons (such as switch blades, mace or pepper spray): Guns or other weapons (such as switchblades, mace or pepper spray).

Commodity, whether for resale or not: Articles used for commercial purposes, whether for retail or not (samples, works, equipment). There are only commercial articles here, and personal articles do not need to be declared.

Meat/meat products; Diary products; Fruit; Vegetable; Seeds; Nuts; Plants and animals or parts thereof; Cut flowers; Soil; Wood/wood products; Birds; Insects. : meat or meat products; Dairy products; Fruit; Vegetable; Seeds; Nuts; Plants and animals and their components; Cut flowers; Earth; Wood and wood products; Birds; Insects. (The practice of online gods proves that these things should not be brought into China at all. )

Currency and/or financial instruments with a total amount of 10000 or more: cash and/or financial instruments with a total value of 10000. Cash, checks and traveler's checks count. If there are multiple currencies, all of them will be converted into Canadian dollars according to the exchange rate at that time, and if they exceed 1 000 Canadian dollars, they will be declared.

We have unaccompanied goods. I (we) have the goods to be shipped later. If you have something you didn't bring this time, but later you come to Canada, you need to declare it here.

I/we visited a farm and will go to a farm in Canada. I (we) have visited the farm and will visit the farm in Canada soon.

Part B is on the right side of the table.

Canadian visitors: to be filled in by Canadian visitors (Canadian permanent residents or citizens do not need to fill in).

1. Length of stay in Canada: fill in the number of days you plan to stay in Canada. (30 days a month is enough)

2. Do you or anyone listed above exceed the tax-free limit per person? (See the instructions on the left. ): Do you or anyone on the form have any articles that exceed the personal allowance? Please see the instructions on the left side of the declaration card. )

Part c

Canadian residents: to be filled in by Canadian residents (visitors to Canada do not need to fill in this part)

Part d

Signature (age 16 or above): I guarantee that my statement is true and complete. : Signature (/kloc-No signature is required for children under 0/6).

Note: Don't let others sign for you, and don't fold the declaration card.