Import chargers into canada

Hi I purchased a car part online and it is being shipped from China to me in BC, Canada and I was wondering if I will be charged any duty or custom charges as it cost me $200 including shipping for the item? Also if it is to be charged any additional fees, how will I know of this?
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Import chargers into canada

If you are importing anything into Canada by mail over $20 CAD in value, it is reasonable to expect to pay import fees (taxes, tariffs and a handling fee) when or shortly after it arrives. If it is mailed via Canada Post, it will be collected at the door by your letter carrier, or when you pick it up at the post office. If it comes via courier, you will ether pay at the door or be invoiced later, depending on who it is that has brought it.

 

Sometimes the parcels come through without additional taxes even when they could have been assessed. It is a gamble. And handling  fees vary widely between Canada Post and the couriers. 

 

Whatever happens, don't blame your seller. It's the responsibility of the buyer to be prepared for this possibility. 

 

If you have to return your car part, use tracking, and then apply to have your import fees refunded. 

 

Best of luck.

 

 

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Import chargers into canada

And if the part doesn't show up on time (about 30 days from Asia), ask the sellers the date and service of shipping and for the tracking number.

If he is unhelpful or if he promises a replacement, go to the Resolution Centre and open an Item Not Received Dispute immediately.

Do not close it until you have your money back. Do NOT accept a replacement, it won't arrive either.

 

I'm more cynical than usual today.

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Import chargers into canada

Thanks for you reply so where can I find out exactly if I am to be charged, how much I will be charged when the package arrives at my door?
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It really depends. The two main factors are: (a) the Declared value of the contents on the package and (b) who brings it to your door. Canada Post charges a $10 handling fee while the couriers are much, much higher with handling fees charged and on a sliding scale percentage-wise of the value of the contents.Try this link to get an idea of what you might be looking at http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/import/postal-postale/duty-droits-eng.html

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