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According to typical CBSA policy on personal use exemptions for alcohol, what is the maximum amount of spirits (e.g., whisky, gin, vodka) a traveller can generally bring into Canada duty-free, provided they meet age and residency requirements? A) 1.5 litres. B) 1.14 litres. C) 9.1 litres. D) 2.25 litres.

The duty-free allowance for spirits is 1.14 litres (equivalent to one standard large bottle of liquor per person, provided they are of legal age and have been o

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Question: According to typical CBSA policy on personal use exemptions for alcohol, what is the maximum amount of spirits (e.g., whisky, gin, vodka) a traveller can generally bring into Canada duty-free, provided they meet age and residency requirements?

A) 1.5 litres. B) 1.14 litres. C) 9.1 litres. D) 2.25 litres.

Answer options:

  • 1.5 litres. ✅ 1.14 litres.
  • 9.1 litres.
  • 2.25 litres.

Correct answer: 1.14 litres.

Explanation: The duty-free allowance for spirits is 1.14 litres (equivalent to one standard large bottle of liquor per person, provided they are of legal age and have been outside Canada for the required duration).

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