Posts from Timothy Byrnes

Shipping international shipments require procedures that are not always obvious. Shipping particular goods internationally might require to fill in forms and add specific documentation for customs clearance. The  Canadian Export Reporting System (CERS) is an export declaration that is often needed when shipping international goods.


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Through work stoppages and COVID related issues, Canadian ecommerce companies aware of the need for alternative methods for international delivery from Canada.


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⚠️ 2026 Regulatory Update

The $800 De Minimis threshold is no longer active. All e-commerce shipments to the USA are now subject to duties, taxes, and formal entry requirements under the updated CBP framework.


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With the notice by Canada Post of service issues due to Covid and sheer volume, international ecommerce companies are seeking alternative international shipping options. Shopify is the leading platform for Canadian direct to consumer online sales.


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The Trinidad and Tobago diaspora and business community in Canada—from Toronto to Vancouver—require efficient 2026 logistics. Jet Worldwide provides economy express delivery, Shopify consolidation, and specialized air freight solutions to Port of Spain and San Fernando.

Shipping to Trinidad from Canada: 2026 Benchmarks

Selecting the right service depends on weight and urgency. For small personal parcels under 5 kg, Canada Post is often the best fit. For commercial freight, Jet's global network offers superior speed and tracking.

Shipping Method Ideal For Est. Transit Cost Level
Canada Post Surface Personal parcels under 2 kg 8–12 Weeks Budget ($)
Jet Economy Express Tracked eCommerce shipments 4–7 Days Value ($$)
LCL Ocean Freight Commercial Pallets and Bulky Goods 3–5 Weeks Scalable ($)

*Reflects 2026 market rates. Please note: Jet Worldwide does not ship traditional barrels.

2026 Shipping Alternatives: Air versus Ocean

Modern logistics in 2026 favor parcel consolidation over traditional barrel shipping to minimize hidden port fees and terminal handling charges in Port of Spain.

The Canada Hub Advantage

For Canadian eCommerce sellers, we offer direct consolidation. This avoids the complexities of new 2026 USA tariffs while leveraging regional Caribbean flight paths for faster last-mile delivery.

Tech and eSIM Logistics

Shipping iPhone 17 or 18 models? While 2026 devices are eSIM focused, Canadian models often retain physical SIM trays. We provide secure purchase and forwarding via eZone for high-value tech.

Biomedical and Food Cold Chain

Need to send life-science materials or food samples? We provide Dry Ice (UN1845) solutions with fully compliant thermal packaging for the Trinidadian healthcare and food sectors.

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Understanding Customs: Duty, Tax and OPT

Customs clearance in Trinidad and Tobago involves three primary pillars: Custom Duty, the 7% Online Purchase Tax (OPT), and 12.5% VAT. Proper HS Code classification is essential for 2026 compliance.

CERS Declaration

Canadian exports valued at $2,000 CAD or more must be declared via the Canadian Export Reporting System (CERS) prior to departure.

Import De Minimis

While some thresholds apply, most commercial air parcels face the 12.5% VAT regardless of value. View detailed tax breakdown.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest way to ship to Trinidad?

For small personal items under 2kg, Canada Post Surface is the lowest cost. For businesses, consolidation via Jet Worldwide provides the best balance of speed, tracking, and predictable costs.

Why does Jet Worldwide not ship barrels?

We specialize in high-speed express courier and air freight. Barrels are better served by ocean carriers who specialize in residential port-to-port logistics and extended transit times.

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Related Logistics Resources


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Canada shares economic Interdependence with the United States, Asia and Europe. Imported goods support Canadian businesses and meet the demands of Canadian consumers. Similarly, many Canadian goods are exported to other countries, which creates a mutually beneficial economic relationship.


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Clearance as easy as 321? Online sellers should become familiar with direct clearance options to the USA including express, cargo and type 86 Section 321 entries.


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When searching for delivery solutions to the USA, international e-commerce companies are learning USA direct import processes.


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Importing e-commerce orders to Canada is evolving with new technologies like CARM and updated import processes. It is critical for both online sellers and buyers to understand the total landed cost to avoid surprises at the border.

⚡ Quick Summary: Canadian Import Fees

Duty-Free Limit (USA/Mexico): CA$150 (Courier)

Duty-Free Limit (Rest of World): CA$20

Key Fees: Duty, GST/HST, Carrier Entry Preparation, Disbursement Fees.

Even though Canada has free trade agreements with most major economies, "duty-free" access is strictly defined by shipment value and country of origin. Beyond customs duties, Canadian import costs include entry preparation fees, federal and provincial taxes, and carrier disbursement fees.

In this guide:

  • Duty Free Thresholds: USA/Mexico vs. Global
  • Valuation and E-commerce Compliance
  • Country of Origin vs. Place of Shipment
  • Importing Books - Printed Matter
  • Breakdown of Common Import Fees
  • CBSA Assessment and Revenue Portal (CARM)

Shipping Guide For Sending to Canada


Key Factors Affecting Import Fees

Calculating the total landed cost involves several variables:

  • Ship-From Location: (See chart below)
  • Declared Value: The transaction value of the goods.
  • Country of Origin: Where the goods were actually manufactured.
  • HS Code: The Harmonized System code determines the specific duty rate. (Read more about HS Codes)
  • Destination Province: Determines the applicable sales tax (GST, PST, or HST).
  • Shipping Method: Courier (Express) vs. Postal vs. Freight.

Importing Documents & Printed Matter

Shipments containing only printed matter or documents are generally not subject to Canadian duty. However, provincial sales tax may apply to items with commercial value, such as books.

Common HS Codes for Printed Matter:

  • Printed books, brochures, leaflets: HS Code 4901.00.00.00 (Duty-Free)
  • Dictionaries and encyclopaedias: HS Code 4901.91.00.00 (Duty-Free)

Tip: When shipping documents, use a minimal declared value to avoid unnecessary clearance delays.

Need local printing? Contact Jet's team for Print & Ship solutions within Canada to avoid cross-border fees entirely.


Canadian Duty-Free Thresholds (De Minimis)

The "De Minimis" threshold determines when duties and taxes apply. This limit varies significantly depending on whether you are shipping via Courier from North America or from the rest of the world.

Origin Shipping Method Duty-Free Limit (CAD) Tax-Free Limit (CAD)
USA & Mexico
(CUSMA/USMCA)
Courier / Commercial CA$150 CA$40
USA & Mexico Postal (USPS/Correos) CA$20 CA$20
Rest of World Any Method CA$20 CA$20

 


Valuation and Compliance for E-commerce

Customs authorities are increasingly scrutinizing the valuation of e-commerce orders, particularly from Asia. Undervaluing goods to stay under the CA$20 threshold is a compliance risk. Read more about correct valuation practices.


Free Trade Agreements & Country of Origin

Canada has robust Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) including CUSMA (North America), CETA (Europe), and CPTPP (Asia-Pacific). Qualifying for these agreements can waive duties, but Where you ship from ≠ Country of Origin.

Example: A smartphone case manufactured in China but shipped from a warehouse in the USA does not qualify for duty-free status under CUSMA. It remains a product of Chinese origin and subject to MFN tariff rates.

To benefit from preferential duty-free import, an Origin Declaration is often required on the shipping paperwork.


Breakdown of Canadian Import Fees

Even if an item is "Duty-Free," other costs often apply. Here is the consolidated list of fees to expect:

1. Customs Duty
Assessed on items that do not qualify for a Free Trade Agreement or exceed the de minimis threshold.
2. Sales Tax (GST/HST/PST)
Applicable to almost all imports valued over the tax-free threshold. The rate depends on the province of destination (e.g., 5% GST in Alberta vs. 15% HST in Nova Scotia).
3. Entry Preparation Fee (Brokerage)
Charged by the carrier for processing customs paperwork.
  • Express Air: Often included in the shipping price.
  • Ground Standard: Often charged separately (and can be significant).
4. Carrier Disbursement Fee
A processing fee (usually 2-3% or a min of CA$10-20) charged by the carrier for paying duties and taxes to the CBSA on your behalf.

 


CBSA Assessment and Revenue Management (CARM)

The CARM Client Portal is now the official system of record for Canadian imports. It modernizes how duties and taxes are collected. Importers (including non-resident e-commerce sellers) must register with CARM to manage payment and delegate authority to customs brokers. Read our full guide on CARM compliance.


Shipping to Canada via Jet Worldwide

For over 40 years, Jet Worldwide has provided transparent logistics solutions. We help you navigate the complexities of Canadian customs, finding the right balance between speed and cost.

  • Parcels and Pallets: Efficient movement for all shipment sizes.
  • E-commerce Logistics: Direct injection and high-volume clearance solutions.
  • Consultative Approach: We work with all carriers, alternative carriers and local specialists

Get a Quote for Shipping to or From Canada

Ready to streamline your Canadian logistics? Contact our team.


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