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So I'm wondering what's the largest amount I can ship in from China to my house without paying duties to Canada?

if anyone has any experiences that would be great... what would be the best option for ordering a large amount of things? ex: what size of the box or the weight?

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keep the value under $200, and the duties will be under $20, and you can do a big box, if you state a value too low and a box too big, it will be have a higher chance of getting inspected and or seized.
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mr888 is go the right way,add 1 more info:the weight of each package should not over than 20 kgs.
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ok thanks guys
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Usually your shippers are experienced with declarations so just confirm with them - they know how to pass your goods.
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I noticed that most of the times I do not have to pay duty but I think the limit is 50.00 and it depends what is declared on the customs label too I think.
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