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    Bringing martial arts weapons into Canada - immigration problem?

    Hi,

    I will be going on a trip back to Southeast Asia, and plan to purchase a Kwan Tao (just blade and tail) and probably one or two broadswords. I was just wondering if anyone could advise on whether there will be problems bringing them in past Canadian immigration. Obviously I will be packing them into a luggage and checking them in, but still, I am a little concerned on whether immigration in Canada will confiscate them upon entry. Any ideas? Thanks very much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by warr10rdude View Post
    Hi,

    I will be going on a trip back to Southeast Asia, and plan to purchase a Kwan Tao (just blade and tail) and probably one or two broadswords. I was just wondering if anyone could advise on whether there will be problems bringing them in past Canadian immigration. Obviously I will be packing them into a luggage and checking them in, but still, I am a little concerned on whether immigration in Canada will confiscate them upon entry. Any ideas? Thanks very much.
    Read this carefully: http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publicati...f5044-eng.html
    Kung Fu is good for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warr10rdude View Post
    Hi,

    I will be going on a trip back to Southeast Asia, and plan to purchase a Kwan Tao (just blade and tail) and probably one or two broadswords. I was just wondering if anyone could advise on whether there will be problems bringing them in past Canadian immigration. Obviously I will be packing them into a luggage and checking them in, but still, I am a little concerned on whether immigration in Canada will confiscate them upon entry. Any ideas? Thanks very much.
    Swords are NOT an issue, I have many of them.
    Knives are not an issue either ( fixed and folding).
    Nunchakus are and so are:
    Push daggers
    Projectile knives
    Shuriken ( but not throwing knives)
    Psalms 144:1
    Praise be my Lord my Rock,
    He trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle !

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    Thanks for the tips guys. Always wondered what the deal was with the nunchaku, shuriken, and manrikigusari thingy being prohibited and all. One can easily make them but I suppose you just can't bring them in?!?!?!
    "I think, therefore I am." - Descartes

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    It's all mentioned in the link I posted.

    Yes, you can't bring in those weapons.
    No rhyme or reaosn to it, jsut a reactionary legislature taht as soon as something goes wrong with anything, they ban it.

    welcome to canada where our silence is our pride! lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Jamieson View Post
    welcome to canada where our silence is our pride! lol
    Ain't that the truth?!? lol <quietly goes back to line-up at Timmy's>

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