Your Permit to Import authorizes you to import those plants or other matter listed on your application form (unless you are notified otherwise). You will receive a letter informing you of any thing listed on your application that is not admissible and the reason for the rejection.
No person, other than an inspector shall alter, deface or erase any information or statement on a Permit to Import.
If using a broker it is your responsibility to provide the broker with your Permit to Import number and/or a copy of the Permit to Import. The Permit Office cannot provide this information to your broker on your behalf.
You must present your permit number to Customs and/or CFIA inspectors at the time the material enters Canada. Presenting a copy of your Permit to Import should facilitate a quicker release of your material.
Your material may be subject to inspection at the time of entry into Canada or at destination of the material.
Where an inspector authorized under the Plant Protection Act has specified in writing a place at which the material is to be examined no person shall
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