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Moving Household Goods When you reach the border, you will need to fill out Customs Form
6059B - Customs Declaration that requires a COMPLETE inventory of
your imported goods. To ease the process, you should make a list
of all the items (and their approximate value if known) as you are
packing in Canada . You should break your items into the areas as
outlined below by US Customs:
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Furniture : Tables, chairs, sofas,
bedroom, home/office and living room furniture, desks, lamps,
mirrors, etc.
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Kitchenware:
Silverware, glassware, chinaware, pots, pans, utensils,
electrical kitchen appliances, etc.
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Household goods:
Linens, towels, rugs, toiletries, cleaning products,
decorative articles, art, framed pictures, toys, strollers,
crafts, holiday decorations, fans, washers, dryers, VCRs,
TVs, stereos, records, collectibles, etc.
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Sports equipment:
(NOT FIREARMS) Bicycles, weights, stationary equipment,
skis, skates, surfboards, etc.
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Clothes:
For women, men, boys, girls, and infants.
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Books/Printed materials:
Books, calendars, personal records, photo albums, etc.
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Home/Office equipment/Tools
of Trade: Computers (CPU, monitor, printer,
software, etc.), filing cabinets, shredders, fax machines,
telephone equipment, calculators, books, etc.
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Other personal effects:
Item(s) not covered by previous categories should be
individually described.
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