下面是CBSA原文:
Travelling with CAN$10,000 or more
There are no restrictions on the amount of money you can bring into or take out of Canada, nor is it illegal to do so.
However, any time you cross the border, you must declare any currency or monetary instruments you have in your possession that are valued at CAN$10,000 or more. The CAN$10,000 can be any combination of Canadian or foreign currency and monetary instruments, such as stocks, bonds, bank drafts, cheques and traveller's cheques. This requirement applies to you whether you are travelling on business, pleasure or if you are carrying money on behalf of someone else.
When you arrive in Canada with currency or monetary instruments valued at CAN$10,000 or more in your possession, you must report it on Form E311, the CBSA Declaration Card (if one was provided to you), on an Automated Border Clearance kiosk or a Primary Inspection Kiosk, or in the verbal declaration made to a border services officer.
1)武器 Firearms or other weapons
(e.g. switchblades, Mace or pepper spray).
2)商业货品、样品(这个其实包括代购了) Commercial goods, whether or not for resale
(e.g. samples, tools, equipment).
3)奶肉蛋蔬菜水果花种子木材(据说牛肉干也不行。。。) Meat, fish, seafood, eggs, dairy products, fruits,
vegetables, seeds, nuts, plants, flowers, wood,
animals, birds, insects, and any parts, products or
by-products of any of the foregoing.
4) Currency and/or monetary instruments totaling
CAN$10,000 or more. 楼主带了12k *加币*所以其实已经算是没有诚实申报了,加拿大边境的10k看的是加币等值,不看美金等值。
5)没有随身携带的货品(另外通过水陆空邮寄的包裹或者集装箱什么的,一般搬家的人会注意这个) I/we have unaccompanied goods.
6)有没有近期去过农场(怕你身上带有对人无害但是对加拿大牲畜有害的寄生虫或者病菌) I/we have visited a farm and will be going to a farm in
Canada.