Can I bring Yogurt to Canada?
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About Yogurt
Fresh yogurt is generally prohibited or restricted due to short shelf life and bacteria content (even beneficial probiotics). Shelf-stable, sealed yogurt products may be allowed in some countries. Dried yogurt products or yogurt powder face fewer restrictions. Always declare yogurt products at customs as they are considered dairy.
General Rules Apply
We don't have specific rules for Yogurt yet. Below are the general rules for Dairy Products that apply to Yogurt.
β Allowed
π Carrying Limits
- Quantity Limit:Up to 20kg for personal use
β Declaration Requirements
β Required
π Quick Summary
π Official Information Source:
Last Updated:January 7, 2025
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π Important Notes
- β’Dairy products (up to 20kg) for personal use are allowed
- β’Must be commercially packaged
- β’Fresh dairy has stricter restrictions
β Frequently Asked Questions
Does Yogurt need to be vacuum-sealed for entry?
Vacuum sealing can significantly reduce the risk of confiscation, especially for meat or dried products. Additionally, Yogurt with complete commercial labeling and ingredient lists is more likely to pass inspection.
What should I consider when bringing Yogurt?
The most important thing when bringing Yogurt 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 Yogurt is in its original packaging for easier customs inspection. If the Yogurt is of high value, always use the red declaration channel.
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