The Canadian Pre-arrival Review System (PARS) is a useful method that allows Customs brokers to submit release information in the form of RMDs (Release on Minimum Documentation) to the CBSA (Canada Border Services Agency). Submitting an early PARS request helps to speed up the release or referral for the examination process for a particular carrier when they arrive at the Canadian borders with the freight.
As one of the premier Canadian customs brokerage service providers, our licensed specialists have the expertise to handle the pre-arrival review system (PARS) entry . We can quickly submit PARS documentation and move your goods inland while ensuring compliance with the Canadian import regulations. Our PARS entry services are ideal for Canadian Customs brokers who are looking for expert help when it comes to this complex, high-volume task. Along with properly determining tariff classification and duty evaluation, our PARS entry services provide our clients with a cost-effective solution to deal with excess documentation and the ever-changing regulations.
Our exceptional pre-arrival review system (PARS) entry services have helped numerous Customs brokers in Canada. Regardless of how or where your customers' goods enter the country; our strategic customs brokerage knowledge will ensure steady movement of goods for both large and small importers alike. Add to that the fact that we are always committed to clearing all inbound goods rapidly while reducing the risk of trade compliance, our clients can be assured of partnering with the perfect PARS service provider.
Our PARS services for Canadian Customs brokers include -
We can also help with PARS transportation, PARS imports, cross border pickups, PARS statements, PARS release, PARS customs clearance, clear customs brokers PARS, PARS Canada, PARS number Canada, and PARS car transport, among others.
As expert customs brokers PARS for 19 years, we have been able to streamline our PARS shipment entry process to ensure steady movement of shipments and goods across the country's borders. Our process is based on performing the fundamentals properly, ensuring your clients never have to face any delay at the Canadian borders. Our PARS entry includes -
At FWS, our value proposition lies in our ability to ensure your goods and shipments never face any delay when arriving or passing through Canadian borders. We take care of all the documentation, duties, licenses, permits, etc. to ensure optimal clearance rates for our clients. By partnering with us, you stand to gain from the following -
FWS was contacted by a leading Canadian customs broker to provide highly accurate and reliable PARS data entry services. Our team of professionals swung into action and delivered the services within a quick turnaround time. The client was able to save more than $50,000 in costs.
A globally-renowned customs brokerage firm contacted FWS to provide resources that could process their B3 forms within a short turnaround time. Our agents got to work right away and delivered results with more than 99% accuracy.
Our customs brokerage solutions are built around our clients and are custom fitted as per your requirements. As a proud member of the CSCB (Canadian Society of Customs Brokers), we ensure that no matter what the shipment, we deliver a standard, client-specific operating procedure that saves you time and costs. By carefully following Canadian legislations and protocols, we ensure strict adherence to all regulations, thereby reducing penalties, while improving customs visibility.
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The PARS number comprises a combination of a carrier code and a unique shipment number. It identifies both the carrier and the shipment to the CBSA.
The PARS number is critical because it identifies both the carrier and the shipment to the CBSA at the time of reporting and when release documents are presented.