Yes. You are not allowed to bring plants, fruits, and vegetables into Canada.
Canada stipulates that travelers are not allowed to bring mostly plants into Canada because they are afraid that the pathogens or pests contained in similar plants may pose a threat to local crops or resources. According to this principle, many types of evergreen trees, such as pine, conifer, larch, etc., are not allowed to be brought into Canada.
As for fruits, unless they come from the United States, they are generally not allowed to be brought into the country. This includes common fruits such as apples and apricots, as well as a variety of berries such as strawberries, blueberries, cranberries, black currants, red currants, etc. Grapes from the United States and a few other origins can be imported. Regarding vegetables, such as tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, etc., unless they are from the United States, plants are not allowed to be brought into the country.
Extended information:
Passengers cannot carry more than 20,000 yuan in RMB cash into and out of the country; if they carry foreign currency cash equivalent to more than 5,000 US dollars in and out of the country, they must declare it truthfully to the customs. Anyone who carries excess currency out of the country must present the "Foreign Exchange Porting Permit" issued by the People's Bank of China or the foreign exchange administration department to go through relevant customs clearance procedures.
Therefore, if passengers really need to carry cash in and out of the country, they can explain to the bank staff that they need to carry it out of the country when purchasing foreign exchange at the bank, and they can apply for the corresponding "Foreign Exchange Carrying Permit".
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