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Nosferatu Knight-migration

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  1. OK, so I spent some time reviewing this process with my good friends at the Canada Customs office.

     

    The form you will need is an E15.

    Here is a link to it on the CBSA Website: PDF of Form E15

    I was told that a lot of the fields do not apply to me, for the purpose of shipping items for evaluation. So just fill out what you can.

     

    Then a customs officer has to Stamp it and fill in some additional details on the form.

     

    When your product is coming back, it is best to note on the outside of the box, or customs paperwork "Canadian Goods Returned, E15 Attached" and then have a copy of the E15 in a pouch on the outside of the box.

     

    If they see that, he said they pretty much wave it right through.

    If you have the E15 inside the box, then they have to open the box and look for it.

     

    Could you possibly send me an example of how to fill it out? Do I have to write down each title for the comics? Can I send the comics with the E-15 through Canada Post?

  2. OK, so I spent some time reviewing this process with my good friends at the Canada Customs office.

     

    The form you will need is an E15.

    Here is a link to it on the CBSA Website: PDF of Form E15

    I was told that a lot of the fields do not apply to me, for the purpose of shipping items for evaluation. So just fill out what you can.

     

    Then a customs officer has to Stamp it and fill in some additional details on the form.

     

    When your product is coming back, it is best to note on the outside of the box, or customs paperwork "Canadian Goods Returned, E15 Attached" and then have a copy of the E15 in a pouch on the outside of the box.

     

    If they see that, he said they pretty much wave it right through.

    If you have the E15 inside the box, then they have to open the box and look for it.

     

    I, too, don't have a Customs Office nearby.

     

    Canada Post say I have to take it to Customs. I know there is or should be a UPS and/or FedEx store in another city. Could I take it there? It would be less hassle to do it through Canada Post (I don't drive).

     

    I've taken a look at the E15 form, would that work if I attach it to the box and send through Canada Post?

  3. New to the site and collecting. Just want to send some books to be graded.

     

    I, too, don't have a Customs office nearby.

    Canada Post say I may have to take them to a Customs office.

    There is or should be a UPS and/or FedEx store in a nearby city.

    I've boxed up the books but haven't sealed it yet. Are these forms available online if needed? I don't want to get dinged for duties on books already paid for.

     

    OK, so I spent some time reviewing this process with my good friends at the Canada Customs office.

     

    The form you will need is an E15.

    Here is a link to it on the CBSA Website: PDF of Form E15

    I was told that a lot of the fields do not apply to me, for the purpose of shipping items for evaluation. So just fill out what you can.

     

    Then a customs officer has to Stamp it and fill in some additional details on the form.

     

    When your product is coming back, it is best to note on the outside of the box, or customs paperwork "Canadian Goods Returned, E15 Attached" and then have a copy of the E15 in a pouch on the outside of the box.

     

    If they see that, he said they pretty much wave it right through.

    If you have the E15 inside the box, then they have to open the box and look for it.

     

    I've taken a look at the E15 form and I think I get it. Do I just write down the number of comics or each individual title?

  4. New to the site and thought I'd ask here.

     

    I have a Star Wars Episode 1 comic that I got signed by Ray Park, but the signature is on a picture of Darth Maul near the back of the book.

     

    Can I still have it graded as a Signature Series?