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* 1. What is your name? (First, Last)

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* 2. What is your location?

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* 3. What is your role/job title/department?

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* 4. Only one carrier and one mode of transport can be involved in a single shipment.

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* 5. Only a bonded carrier can clear their goods at an inland bonded location.

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* 6. Which of the following parties could be involved in the process of moving goods into Canada?

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* 7. A customs broker can continue to transmit changes to an entry before the shipment gets released.

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* 8. A transaction will always be accepted the first time it is transmitted to customs for clearance.

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* 10. A customs broker can clear any shipments they choose, regardless if they have an agreement or an account in place for that importer.

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* 11. A customs broker can make corrections to the HS classification after the shipment is released, and before they transmit the entry for final accounting.

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* 12. How many days does a customs broker have to send their final accounting to customs after the shipment is released from customs? (enter only digits)

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* 13. How many years do customs brokers have to keep records on file for their transactions? (enter only digits)

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* 15. Once a carrier moves a shipment into an inland bonded warehouse in Canada, they can choose to deliver the goods at any time without any further involvement from customs or a broker.

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* 16. With certain exceptions, the customs clearance process is mostly the same regardless of the mode of transport.

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* 17. Which of the following parties can act as the importer of record, and be responsible for paying the duties and taxes?

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* 18. When a freight forwarder gets involved with a shipment, the basic clearance process changes entirely for the customs broker.

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* 19. Multiple different parties must be involved, each with an important role to play, in order to successfully import goods into Canada.

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