Shipping goods internationally can feel overwhelming, but finding the right logistics strategy between Canada and Germany does not have to be complicated. Whether you are an individual sending a personal gift or an e-commerce business expanding into the European Union, understanding carrier options and customs regulations is vital.
Quick Summary:
This comprehensive guide explores the main elements of international shipping between Canada and Germany.
Download the Accompanying PDF Guide
When choosing a shipping method, your primary considerations should be the size, weight, and urgency of your freight. Here are the main modes of transport:
The lowest cost delivery for small packets under 2 kg to Germany is via Canada Post. Once the parcel arrives in Europe, delivery is completed by Deutsche Post. Contact Canada Post directly for information on business discounts.
FedEx and UPS offer massive global networks. They generally provide two basic tiers for shipping to Germany from Canada: International Priority (Air Express) and International Economy.
Get our lowest spot quote for shipments over 10 kilograms and for commercial parcels
Shipping shipments on dry ice from Canada to Germany is a strict requirement for temperature-sensitive goods that must remain frozen throughout transit. Dry ice maintains temperatures of approximately −78.5 degrees Celsius and requires strict adherence to IATA dangerous goods regulations.
Jet Worldwide provides robust solutions for dry ice shipments containing biomedical applications, diagnostic samples, clinical trial materials, and frozen food products.
If you are an e-commerce seller or individual shipping to EU consumers, massive changes are arriving. For low-value shipments valued under €150, the assessment rules are shifting dramatically.
Effective July 2026, the standard €3 duty for parcel imports will be multiplied by each distinct item category contained within the parcel. Categories are determined by tariff sub-headings.
Note: An additional €2 handling fee will apply starting in November 2026.
All goods shipping to Germany must include a detailed commercial invoice. German customs requires the invoice to clearly state the shipper's reason for sending the goods.
When preparing your invoice, include a note stating that the value includes Cost, Insurance, and Freight (C.I.F.). German customs bases duty and taxes on the C.I.F. value. If this is not explicitly stated, customs assumes the declared value excludes C.I.F. and will assess higher duties.
The standard Value Added Tax (VAT) in Germany is 19 percent, applied to the C.I.F. value plus duty. Some items, like books, enjoy a reduced VAT rate of 7 percent. All imports to EU countries are subject to VAT.
Before shipping commercial goods, verify the consignee's EORI number. An Economic Operators Registration and Identification number is mandatory for businesses importing goods into Germany. It consists of a country code and a unique identification number.
The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) allows qualifying Canadian goods to enter Germany duty-free. Country of origin rules dictate whether your product is eligible for this preferential treatment.
Fortunately, CETA rules do not require a formal certificate to obtain tariff benefits. A specific origin declaration printed on the commercial invoice is sufficient. Always verify up-to-date phrasing regulations before shipping.
Read more about Canada's Free Trade Agreements
Trade shows require specialized logistics. Goods must clear via a German customs broker (an EU company with an EORI number). Usually, Delivery Duty Paid terms are not available. Jet Worldwide can transport your items to Germany and seamlessly transfer the paperwork to the required local broker.
German customs has strict requirements for personal effects, demanding copies of the importer's passport, travel itinerary, and a highly detailed packing list. Items must be over one year old and strictly for personal use. For a couple of bags, paying airline excess baggage fees is often cheaper than shipping separately. For larger household moves, consult a dedicated moving specialist. Jetship does not provide shipping for personal effects and provides this information as a courtesy.
Economy parcel delivery to Germany from Canada is highly efficient when utilizing an EU hub for Euro-domestic distribution. Jet Worldwide can assist you in establishing an EU hub for low-cost ground delivery to Germany, France, Spain, and beyond.
Jet Worldwide makes it easy for companies to secure spot quotes for economy air shipping between Germany and Canada. Expand your cross-border opportunity with a trusted brand boasting over 40 years of experience.
Or contact us directly at Jetworldwide.com/contact
Disclaimer: The information in Jet Worldwide online content, including this post, is for general informational purposes only.