Appeals/Reviews

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The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) administers and enforces more than 100 laws governing travel, trade and international conventions. At 1,200 service points in Canada and 39 locations abroad, CBSA personnel ensure that the nearly 100 million people — as well as some 14 million commercial shipments — entering our country annually meet the requirements of these laws.

With this volume of activity, it is not unexpected that some people may not agree with a decision taken by Agency personnel. For example, last year, there were some 3,500 such requests for a review of an enforcement action or trade decision.

To expedite the initiation of your appeal, we encourage you to submit your request using the Online Appeal Form and complete each field accordingly!

Processing times


The current estimated processing time in workable days.

Enforcement Traveller and Trusted Traveller Program appeals
115 calendar days

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Trade and commercial appeals and reviews
Tariff classification
445 workable days
Origin of goods
427 workable days
Value for duty
361 workable days
Tariff classification of prohibited weapons
116 workable days
Request for extension of time
93 workable days
Casual refund
106 workable days
Enforcement commercial appeals
115 workable days
Special Import Measures Act appeals
448 workable days

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 If you disagree with the CBSA decision

If you, as an individual or business, disagree with a Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) enforcement action or trade decision, you may want it reviewed. You have that right, the First Steps including various forms and letters will guide you through the process.

More information

If the CBSA did not take any formal action, but you have additional questions or feedback, consult:

Note: Refer to the CBSA's Service standards for additional information.

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