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PRE-ARRIVAL REVIEW SYSTEM (PARS)


Do you know about PARS for CFIA Commodities?

PARS is one of many Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) initiatives aimed at improving service and compliance. It is available at all automated Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) commercial offices.

What is PARS?

PARS is a Pre-Arrival Review System for imported fish, food and agriculture products. It blends with the existing Canada Customs pre-arrival systems.

Why should I use PARS?

Waiting times at the point of importation are significantly reduced if, under PARS, goods are in compliance and required documentation is complete.

How does PARS work?

The key element of PARS is a bar-coded cargo control number which the exporter or carrier applies to the top right-hand corner of the original CBSA invoice for each shipment. All other required documents must also be provided - certificates of origin, invoices, declarations, etc.

A copy of the documentation, including the bar-coded invoice(s), is sent to the Canadian importer or broker by facsimile before arrival of the shipment in Canada.

The importer/broker submits the PARS documentation to CBSA (for commodities that should be released by the CBSA as per AIRS) or to the CFIA personnel at the Import Service Centre.

If the documentation is complete, a CFIA inspector stamps the documents and sends the reviewed release package to the importer/broker for further processing by CBSA.

If the documentation is unsatisfactory, CFIA inspectors will stamp it as rejected and return it for correction.

The importer or broker has to submit their import request to CBSA. When the documentation is received by the CBSA, an officer enters the recommendation to release or to refer into the automated CBSA computer system. Once entered into the Customs Commercial System, the CFIA-PARS release or refer recommendation will remain in effect for a limited period of time (Refer to the table).

When the shipment arrives at the point of importation, the carrier presents the bar-coded original release documentation to a CBSA inspector. The inspector electronically enters the cargo control number into the CBSA’s automated system.

The system displays the status of the shipment as “to release” or “to refer”.

If the status of the shipment is “to release”, the CBSA inspector releases the goods. If the status is “to refer”, the shipment will be referred by the CBSA inspector to CFIA staff who then will follow normal examination procedures.

Where do I get more information?

Contact one of the CFIA's IMPORT SERVICE CENTRES ACROSS CANADA

CFIA COMMODITIES ELIGIBLE FOR CFIA-PARS & ALL IMPORT REQUESTS

Categories Scope *Maximum Time

Live Animals

All

N/A

Meat and meat products

From USA origin

72 Hours

Meat and meat products

Other Countries 14 Days

Dairy products

All

72 Hours

Eggs and processed egg products (including hatching eggs) Egg products (including hatching eggs)

All

72 Hours

Fresh Fruit and vegetables

All

72 Hours

Processed Fruits and vegetables honey and maple products

All

72 Hours

Grains, seeds and nuts for human consumption

All

72 Hours

Seeds for propagation

All

72 Hours

Animal feed

All

72 Hours

Plants and plant products

All

72 Hours

Fertilizers, soils, and growing media (including forestry products)

All

72 Hours

Pest control products

All

72 Hours

Biologics (plant and animal)

All

72 Hours

Other - Products of animal origin not specified elsewhere

All

72 Hours

NOTE: Once entered into the Customs Commercial System, the CFIA-PARS release or refer recommendation will remain in effect for this limited period of time.

After this period of time a new import release request will have to be re-submitted to the Import Service Centre (ISC) for release.

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