Thanks for the response.I have always done my own clearance unless it is a really complicated scenario.
Basic process:
I have the Air Bill, flight number and track the plane until it lands.
Upon arrival, I know the warehouse that will receive it, etc. I call CFIA during office hours to ensure they are aware that my crate needs inspection.
Once they attend and clear it. I call the warehouse confirm they cleared it, then I arrive and grab the paperwork and run up to Customs after hours at the airport and give them any money due. Some guys know what's required regarding inspection and permits, others not. I just help them out as much as possible. Pay any fees, get my stamps on all the copies and then proceed to the warehouse. Pay them their fees for touching the crate once.
Let them load it and leave with my stuff. (All finished work) Otherwise, taxidermist on the approved list has to grab your D&P stuff.
This avoids storage BS. If you have the time, it can obviously be worthwhile.
I hope you get some answers.
I’ll be importing from South Africa after a plains game hunt in 2024. If you don’t mind, maybe around that time I’ll re-connect and ask you some more questions on how to do the process myself.