The Single Window Initiative means several changes for importers:
Our goal is to help you understand what is expected for the new “how, when, and what” of SWI requirements relating to the items you ship. These updates guide importers through specific commodities or categories of commodities, and the Participating Government Agencies (PGAs) that are affected.
Under the new SWI, it’s important that you understand which Participating Government Agencies (PGAs) are regulating your products. Some products are regulated by multiple PGAs, and the PGAs regulating your products may have changed under SWI. Additionally, each PGA and the CBSA can issue penalties for incorrect and missing documents. Understanding what information and documentation is needed for clearance will make the clearance process into Canada smoother and more efficient.
The SWI data elements required for release include:
For Health Canada’s Veterinary Drugs program, intended end use must be provided.
A Canadian product category for veterinary drugs must be indicated. Depending on the end use, additional details and documents may be required.
Veterinary drugs with an end use of veterinary therapeutic use
Veterinary drugs with an end use of veterinary experimental study
Veterinary drugs with an end use of veterinary emergency drug release (EDR)
Veterinary drugs with an end use of veterinary clinical study
Veterinary drugs with an end use of research & development, or other
Although a copy of the documents are not mandatory at time of release, it is strongly suggested to provide an image.
The brand name of the commodity must be provided.
Although the below elements are not mandatory for the release of the commodity, they may be asked for and should be supplied.
For SWI, being proactive is your best strategy—gather all your information and documentation as far in advance as possible. Importers who know the requirements for the products they’re importing, and understand the new processes under SWI, will have a much smoother import experience.
As you adjust to the new requirements and workflow of the Single Window Initiative, we're here to help. Our customs team is ready to help you understand the SWI and its new requirements for your commodities—contact us today!
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