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Which of the following describes a 'restricted' good for import into Canada, as opposed to 'prohibited'?

'Restricted' goods are those that can be imported under certain conditions, such as requiring specific permits or licenses (e.g., cultural property with an expo

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Question: Which of the following describes a 'restricted' good for import into Canada, as opposed to 'prohibited'?

Answer options: ✅ A cultural property from a foreign country that requires an export permit from that country.

  • A silencer for a firearm.
  • Counterfeit currency.
  • Endangered animal products without CITES permits.

Correct answer: A cultural property from a foreign country that requires an export permit from that country.

Explanation: 'Restricted' goods are those that can be imported under certain conditions, such as requiring specific permits or licenses (e.g., cultural property with an export permit). 'Prohibited' goods are generally banned entirely. Silencers and counterfeit currency are prohibited. Endangered animal products without CITES permits are also effectively prohibited without the necessary authorization.

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