Form BSF136 Cruise Ship Pre-arrival Notice - Canada (English / French)

Form BSF136 Cruise Ship Pre-arrival Notice - Canada (English / French)

Form BSF136 Cruise Ship Pre-arrival Notice is used in Canada as a notification form for cruise ship operators to provide information about their upcoming arrival. It allows the authorities to prepare for the arrival and ensure a smooth process.

The cruise ship company or its authorized representative is responsible for filing the Form BSF136 Cruise Ship Pre-arrival Notice in Canada.

FAQ

Q: What is Form BSF136?
A: Form BSF136 is a Cruise Ship Pre-arrival Notice for Canada.

Q: Who is required to fill out Form BSF136?
A: Cruise ship operators are required to fill out Form BSF136.

Q: What is the purpose of Form BSF136?
A: The purpose of Form BSF136 is to provide advance notice of the arrival of a cruise ship in Canada.

Q: Is Form BSF136 available in multiple languages?
A: Yes, Form BSF136 is available in both English and French.

Q: When should Form BSF136 be submitted?
A: Form BSF136 should be submitted at least 96 hours prior to the arrival of the cruise ship in Canada.

Q: Are there any penalties for not submitting Form BSF136?
A: Yes, failure to submit Form BSF136 or providing false or misleading information may result in penalties and delays.

Q: What information is required on Form BSF136?
A: Form BSF136 requires information about the cruise ship, its passengers and crew, as well as any goods being brought into Canada.

Q: Can Form BSF136 be submitted electronically?
A: Yes, Form BSF136 can be submitted electronically through the CBSA's Advance Commercial Information (ACI) system.

Q: Are there any fees associated with submitting Form BSF136?
A: No, there are no fees associated with submitting Form BSF136.

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