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Top 10 Prohibited Items You Shouldn’t Ship to Canada

When it comes to international shipping, every country has strict rules about what can and cannot be imported. Canada is no exception. To avoid delays, confiscation, or fines, it’s important to know what items are prohibited before sending your package. At WGS Inc., we help you ship safely and stress-free by guiding you through what’s allowed and what isn’t.

Here are the top 10 prohibited items you shouldn’t ship to Canada:


1. Meat and Meat By-products

This includes chicken, turkey, beef, ponmo (cow skin), and snail. Due to Canada’s strict health and safety regulations, these items are not allowed in cargo shipments.


2. Fresh Fish and Seafood

Canada restricts fresh or fried seafood products. Only dry fish is allowed — and even then, with specific limits (little to no stockfish head).


3. Medications

Unless shipped under approved licenses, prescription and over-the-counter medications cannot be transported by air or sea cargo.


4. Flammable Items

Items like perfumes, sprays, insecticides, and other flammable materials are strictly prohibited to ensure flight and cargo safety.


5. Dairy Products

Products such as milk, yogurt, butter, cheese, and powdered beverages like Milo are not allowed, as they fall under Canada’s dairy import restrictions.


6. Fresh Vegetables and Roots

Canada does not allow fresh vegetables, roots, or unblended seeds. Only dried and properly packaged vegetables may be accepted.


7. Designer Imitations

Counterfeit goods such as fake Gucci, Dior, Versace, and other brand-name items are illegal and strictly prohibited.


8. Wooden Items

Hand-carved items like mortar, pestle, and wooden utensils are restricted due to Canada’s biosecurity regulations, which aim to prevent the spread of pests.


9. Alcoholic Beverages

Shipping alcohol requires special licensing and permits, which means regular cargo shipments cannot include alcoholic drinks.


10. Electronics with Batteries

Devices such as phones, laptops, or any battery-embedded gadgets pose safety risks during air transport and are not allowed in standard cargo.


What Happens if You Ship Prohibited Items?

If a restricted item is found in your package, it may be seized by customs, your delivery could be delayed, and you may face penalties. At WGS Inc., we always advise our customers to double-check their items with our updated cargo information sheet before shipping.


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International shipping doesn’t have to be complicated. With the right knowledge and a trusted partner like WGS Inc., your packages will arrive safely, quickly, and without stress.

👉 Need help confirming what you can or cannot ship? Our team is here to answer your questions and guide you through the process.

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