Can I bring Cigarettes to Canada?
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About Cigarettes
Cigarettes are the most common tobacco product for international travel. Standard duty-free allowance is 200 cigarettes (1 carton) per adult traveler. Cigarettes must be in sealed, commercially packaged containers with health warnings. Loose or hand-rolled cigarettes may face additional scrutiny. Premium or rare cigarettes should be kept in original packaging with receipts.
β Allowed
π Carrying Limits
- Quantity Limit:200 cigarettes duty-free (18+ only)
β Declaration Requirements
β Required
π Quick Summary
π Official Information Source:
Last Updated:November 27, 2025
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π Important Notes
- β’β ALLOWED with Limits: You can bring cigarettes to Canada within the duty-free allowance.
- β’π Quick Summary:
- β’Age: 18+ only (19+ in some provinces)
- β’Limit: 200 cigarettes duty-free
- β’Declaration: Required
- β’Duty on excess: High - varies by province
- β’Key Points:
- β’Must be 18+ (federal) or 19+ (AB, SK, MB, QC, ON, NB, NS, PE, NL, YT, NT, NU)
- β’200 cigarettes = 1 carton (10 packs of 20)
- β’All tobacco must be declared
β Frequently Asked Questions
Can I bring cigarettes from duty-free shops?
Yes, duty-free cigarettes count toward your allowance. The duty-free label doesn't mean unlimited quantity. If you exceed the country's limit (e.g., 200 cigarettes), you must pay duty on the excess amount at your destination.
How is the duty-free allowance for Cigarettes calculated?
The allowance is typically calculated by count (e.g., 200 cigarettes) or weight (e.g., 250g of loose tobacco). If you carry multiple types of Cigarettes, customs will calculate the total based on proportional conversion. Any excess must be declared at the red channel.
What should I consider when bringing Cigarettes?
The most important thing when bringing Cigarettes is to confirm if it exceeds the duty-free allowance or declaration threshold of your destination. It's recommended to keep purchase receipts and ensure Cigarettes is in its original packaging for easier customs inspection. If the Cigarettes is of high value, always use the red declaration channel.
β More Questions
Can I bring 2 cartons of cigarettes to Canada?
You can bring 2 cartons (400 cigarettes), but only 1 carton (200 cigarettes) is duty-free. The second carton will be subject to federal excise tax, provincial tobacco tax, and GST/HST. Total duties can be $50-100+ depending on the province.
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