15 April 2015, 21:38
HuntingOutWestTransporting compound bow & equipment between US and Canada
Also posted in the Canadian hunting forum
Hi, I apologize if this is a repeat of other posts - if so, can someone please direct me to them?
I'm trying to determine whether I need to fill out any paperwork for my compound bow, arrows, etc. I'm hunting black bear in New Brunswick in June. I know there's a lot of paperwork for guns, but is there any for archery equipment? If so, does it have to be done ahead of time or can it be done at the border?
Thanks.
16 April 2015, 06:39
farbedoCall the Canada Border Services Agency and ask.
The last time I went in 2012 there was nothing special to do. I declared mine at the border, and they let me on through.
Now, getting back, it isn't a bad idea to have a 4457 with your bow and optics on it, or at least proof of purchase in the USA. Our customs folks can be much more fun to deal with and will happily charge you duty if they decide to. Not a common occurrence, but you don't want to be that guy.
Jeremy
18 April 2015, 10:52
twilliNo need to do anything other than a from 4458 on the US side to declare your bow so you don't get taxed coming through on the way back.
19 April 2015, 07:48
HuntingOutWestThanks for the responses guys. Do you know what I need to do for the 4457? Do I need to take it to a local customs office and get it signed by a Customs/Border Patrol agent BEFORE my trip, or can I do all the paperwork at the border when I'm driving up there? I won't be flying, so not sure if that makes a difference...
19 April 2015, 08:19
medvedi do not think the CBSA doesnt need anything than your verbal declaration.
if you do not mind i can ask the local officers on monday.
cant help for the US side.
19 April 2015, 11:13
CougarzI went to Alberta last May with my bow and other then verbally declaring it nothing else was needed.
19 April 2015, 21:22
farbedoYou have to do the 4457 prior to your trip. Get the form online, fill it out and take it and your stuff to the CBP office nearest you.
They check that the serial numbers match, sign and stamp the form. Pretty straightforward process.
Jeremy
19 April 2015, 23:23
Arrow SlingerBeen there a few times with bow and arrow. Never a problem -- would recommend the 4457. It is pretty easy -- just take your bow to the customs office at the nearest international airport. The good news is once it is done, never have to do it again on those items.