Allison wrote:
This is NON_COMMERCIAL and may weigh more than 4
pounds (less than 12)
as paper is heavy.
If it'll fit in a big envelope (truly all paper) then far and away the
easiest way is to just send it USPS and it'll arrive via Canada Post
on the other side, you probably won't have to fill out a declaration
form at all.
If you put it in a box then you'll have to fill out a simple declaration
form at the post office.
If you send it via UPS and/or Fedex then you'll have to prepare a
bill of sale/bill of lading enumerating the contents, their cost/value
(not necessarily the same!), country of origin, etc. If you've done
these before it's a rather simple form but it can be daunting if you've
never done it before and the shipment gets hung up because you forgot
one little detail. The USPS declaration form is really much easier
especially for shipments of items of small/no commercial value.
Tim.