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Old Jul 25th 2004 | 8:22 pm
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Is it true that you have to get certificates of fumigation etc to import bed mattresses?

Has anyone done this, or just simply bought new ones in Canada?

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Old Jul 25th 2004 | 9:10 pm
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hi there

i brought mine with me as its 7' long and there was no way i was leaving that behind!! nothing had to be done to it and nothing wsa mentioned by the removal company. someone else who was moving to oz told me it would have to be done too but obviously she was wrong
 
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the following goods are prohibited:
• Material which is considered to be obscene, treasonable, seditious, hate propaganda, or child pornography
• Used or second-hand automobiles of all kinds (except from the USA)
• Used or second-hand aircraft of all kinds, barring exceptions
• Debased or counterfeit currency
• Certain birds
• Aigrettes, egret plumes and certain other feathers
• Used or second-hand mattresses
• Articles manufactured or produced by prisoners
• Reprints of Canadian works protected by copyright
• Matches made with white phosphorus



http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/E/pub/cm/.../d9-1-7-e.html

http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/sme/stepb...ore_imp-e.html


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Old Jul 25th 2004 | 10:02 pm
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Originally posted by Sukhi
the following goods are prohibited:

• Used or second-hand aircraft of all kinds, barring exceptions

• Articles manufactured or produced by prisoners
Wouldn't have thought people would actually try to import this items! Anyone own a 737?!!

What exactly do prisoners make that you would buy? Car number plates?
 
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Originally posted by Sukhi
• Certain birds

cuts out the wives and mother-in-laws!






• Aigrettes,










Not sure what these are either!
 
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Originally posted by Sukhi

Not sure what these are either!
According to the Mr Jeeves :lecture:

Quick Definitions for 'aigrettes'
noun: a long plume (especially one of egret feathers) worn on a hat or a piece of jewelry in the shape of a plume

Very popular these days I guess
 
Old Jul 26th 2004 | 12:25 am
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Originally posted by Lockjaw
    > According to the Mr
Jeeves :lecture:
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    > Quick Definitions for 'aigrettes'
    > noun:
a long plume (especially one of egret feathers) worn on a hat or a
piece of jewelry in the shape of a plume
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    > Very popular these
days I guess :confused:


Big demand in the canadian high
society! Lol!


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Originally posted by Sukhi
• Used or second-hand automobiles of all kinds (except from the USA)
Sure there was a tread a while ago about importing a "classic" Jenson, IIRC others had successfull imported their cherished cars from places other than the US.
 
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my hubby is military here in canada and was based in the uk for 3 years when we met. he used to have a jag and a bmw in the uk but chickened out about bringing it home with him (a decicsion he regrets now) There were load of other guys who brought their cars back to canada with them though and they had to be over a certain age for them to do it. one guy bought a jag for £2000 and is trying to sell it here now for $16k!!!!! like thats gonna happen!!
 
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Originally posted by Sukhi
the following goods are prohibited:
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• Articles manufactured or produced by prisoners
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Sorry!

Darn it, that means I will have to leave my license plates behind.
 
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Originally posted by Lockjaw
Wouldn't have thought people would actually try to import this items! Anyone own a 737?!!

What exactly do prisoners make that you would buy? Car number plates?
I don't know about other countries, but in the US they have prisoners make office supplies for the Federal government. I used to work in an EPA lab and most of our pens, envelopes, notepads, etc. were made by prisoners. I think they also make military uniform parts (ties, hats, etc., not the actual uniforms) as well.
 
Old Jul 26th 2004 | 12:52 pm
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Why would you want to import your mattress to canada? You can get really good ones over here, and the prices are dropping everyday. We just got a queen set of mattresses ( sealy would you believe ) for $399 from the brick, they have sales going on right now.

www.thebrick.com

You might also want to checkout "leons", and "the furniture warehouse"




Originally posted by stavex
Is it true that you have to get certificates of fumigation etc to import bed mattresses?

Has anyone done this, or just simply bought new ones in Canada?

thanks
Matt
 
Old Jul 26th 2004 | 1:20 pm
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Originally posted by squarepants
Why would you want to import your mattress to canada? You can get really good ones over here, and the prices are dropping everyday. We just got a queen set of mattresses ( sealy would you believe ) for $399 from the brick, they have sales going on right now.

www.thebrick.com

You might also want to checkout "leons", and "the furniture warehouse"
Yes, but can you get british King size in Canada? I read somewhere that you can't. This is for those who import their king size beds along with their other furniture.

Cheers.
 
Old Jul 26th 2004 | 1:46 pm
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Originally posted by shriver9
Yes, but can you get british King size in Canada? I read somewhere that you can't. This is for those who import their king size beds along with their other furniture.

Cheers.
You have to look very carefully at the sizes but I don't think thay match up. So if you have a lot of bedding/cherished sheets then the only place as far as I know to get 'european' size beds is through Ikea so if like us you will be living nowhere near an Ikea then you either bring your bed with you or give in and buy new. In our case I was delighted to have a new bed after years of sleeping on one I inherited from my mum.

As a point of note....don't buy ANYTHING from the Brick unless its on sale (yup guess where OUR bed came from) we didn't know just how expensive they were but to give you an example, an Ashley coffee table and two ends cost around $800 from them and we found out around $400 from a locally owned store in Saskatoon. The website is a good browse though
 
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Originally posted by shriver9
Yes, but can you get british King size in Canada? I read somewhere that you can't. This is for those who import their king size beds along with their other furniture.

Cheers.
Whats the difference between UK King and Canadian King? I got a Kingsize set here for about $800, which was a good deal. If a UK Kingsize is different it will be incredably hard to find new bedding to fit here anyway.

If you have room in the container bring it with you, if you dont, then buy it again here I guess. I read somewhere you should buy a new bed / matress every 8 to 10 years anyway to prevent back problems, but that was probably written by a bed salesman

I agree about the prices at the Brick, especially with the financing "deals" factored in.

BTW King here is 76'' x 80" (thats inches to those unfamiliar with them! As you know, Canada is Bilingual...inches and millimeters )

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