The Line Release System has released procedures called service options:
The Line Release System processes release information before a shipment arrives. The system speeds the process of deciding to release a shipment or to refer it for examination.
PARS processes release information before a shipment arrives, speeding up the release or referral process when the carrier arrives. PARS can process goods that require permits or certificates.
Up to 30 days before the goods arrive in Canada, importers or their agents submit release documents to the Customs office that will clear the goods. The CBSA processes the documents and enters a recommendation.
When the shipment arrives, the Customs officer checks all the original invoices from the carrier or warehouse operator, and uses the bar-coded cargo control number on the invoices to get access to the recommendation and also to determine whether or not the shipment can be released.
This service option combines the release and accounting functions into one EDI transmission, while still allowing clients to remit payment of duties and taxes on a monthly basis.
The CSA program will give approved importers the benefits of a streamlined accounting and payment process for all imported goods. The streamlined accounting and payment process ends the need for importers to maintain separate and costly customs processes, allowing them to use their own business systems to fully self assess and meet their customs obligations.
The CSA program also gives approved importers, approved carriers, and registered drivers the benefits of a streamlined clearance option for CSA eligible goods. The streamlined clearance process ends the need for transactional transmissions of data related to eligible goods. This allows for the clearance of goods based on the identification of the approved importer, approved carrier, and registered driver.
If you are a frequent importer with a good record of complying with departmental regulations, you can apply for authorization to use FIRST. With FIRST privileges, when your shipment arrives at the border, a customs officer will review your FIRST documents and decide whether to release the goods or refer them for a more detailed inspection.
If you require personal assistance contact the Customs Client Services Office closest to you (see Related Reading: Customs Offices - Supplement or from Canada Border Service Agency's Web site for a list of addresses).
New Brunswick Contact(s):
See National Contact.