Can I bring Tea and Tea Products to Canada?

Tea and Tea Products→Canada

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βœ… Allowed

βœ… Allowed

πŸ“‹ Carrying Limits

  • Quantity Limit:Reasonable amount for personal use

βœ… Declaration Requirements

❌Not Required

πŸ“Œ Quick Summary

Status:βœ… βœ… Allowed
Limit:Reasonable amount for personal use
Declaration:❌ Not Required

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Last Updated:November 24, 2025

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πŸ“ Important Notes

  • β€’βœ… ALLOWED: Tea allowed for personal use. All types of tea permitted (loose leaf, tea bags, herbal).
  • β€’πŸ“‹ Quick Summary:
  • β€’Status: βœ… Allowed
  • β€’Types: All tea types allowed (black, green, oolong, herbal)
  • β€’Quantity: Reasonable amount for personal use
  • β€’Popular in Canada: Tim Hortons tea, David's Tea, Teaopia
  • β€’No Restrictions: Tea is not subject to special restrictions
  • β€’πŸ’‘ Tips:
  • β€’All tea types allowed (black, green, white, oolong, herbal)
  • β€’Keep in original packaging if possible

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Does Tea and Tea Products need to be vacuum-sealed for entry?

Vacuum sealing can significantly reduce the risk of confiscation, especially for meat or dried products. Additionally, Tea and Tea Products with complete commercial labeling and ingredient lists is more likely to pass inspection.

❓ More Questions

Can I bring tea to Canada?

YES. All types of tea allowed (black, green, oolong, herbal). Reasonable amount for personal use. No special restrictions.

Can I bring Chinese tea to Canada?

YES. Chinese tea (pu-erh, oolong, jasmine, etc.) fully allowed. Keep in original packaging. Great tea shops in Vancouver and Toronto.

Where can I buy good tea in Canada?

David's Tea (Canadian chain), Teaopia, local tea shops in Vancouver/Toronto/Montreal. Try Canadian ice wine tea (unique).

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