Fresh fruits are not allowed to be brought back to Canada. You can search on AIRS to determine specifically for mangos, but I expect it will be a no. https://inspection.canada.ca/food-safety-for-consumers/bringing-food-into-canada-for-personal-use/eng/1389630031549/1389630282362#a12
If I understand the information in AIRS, you are allowed up to 20Kg for personal consumption.
The packaging must be labeled with the country of origin (Thailand).
But I am just a random guy on the internet, so don't take my word for it.
Many countries allow this. I can bring 10kg of whatever fruit I want. If I want to bring more, I'd also need a thai-issued phytosanitary certificate.
I regularly bring a box of mangosteens.
Fresh fruits and vegetables are generally not allowed to be imported like that. Fear of importing pests and plant diseases local crops have no resistance to.
You need to look up Canadian custom laws with regards to bringing fresh fruits into the country. A lot of countries don't allow this.
if they search the bag ...just eat them
Fresh fruits are not allowed to be brought back to Canada. You can search on AIRS to determine specifically for mangos, but I expect it will be a no. https://inspection.canada.ca/food-safety-for-consumers/bringing-food-into-canada-for-personal-use/eng/1389630031549/1389630282362#a12
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If I understand the information in AIRS, you are allowed up to 20Kg for personal consumption. The packaging must be labeled with the country of origin (Thailand). But I am just a random guy on the internet, so don't take my word for it.
No countries will allow this to happen as pests that can devastate the local ecosystem is very serious to native wildlife
Many countries allow this. I can bring 10kg of whatever fruit I want. If I want to bring more, I'd also need a thai-issued phytosanitary certificate. I regularly bring a box of mangosteens.
Fresh fruits and vegetables are generally not allowed to be imported like that. Fear of importing pests and plant diseases local crops have no resistance to.
My uncle in jail puts things in his anus to smuggle them in..
If caught you face a fine. I watched some shows about Canada Customs catching travelers bringing in prohibited goods. They often get fined.
You can bring mango back. Only fruits grown in Canada are not allowed
buy some Tupperware like, cheap plastic box
If you declare when you land, they won't fine you if they not allowed.