The following has been updated on the Canada Border Services Agency website
D3-4-2, Highway Pre-arrival and Reporting Requirements
This memorandum outlines and explains specific Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) requirements and procedures for reporting and control of cargo arriving in Canada in the services of highway carriers.
This memorandum does not outline the policies and procedures for the reporting of goods under the Customs Self-Assessment (CSA) Program; consolidated cargo reporting requirements and process for freight forwarders; goods whether commercial or personal transported by an individual who does not meet the criteria for designation as a carrier or goods being exported from Canada, or Other Government Departments (OGD) requirements pertaining to the commercial importation/in-transit movements of regulated goods; Memorandum D3-1-1, Policy Respecting the Importation and Transportation of Goods, should be referred to for the general CBSA requirements and administrative policies that apply to all modes of transport. For guidance in regards to the CSA Program guidelines and procedures, please refer to Memorandum D3-1-7, Customs Self Assessment Program for Carriers. For information about the reporting and transportation of goods being exported from Canada refer to Memorandum D3-1-8, Cargo – Export Movements. For information on the release of commercial goods, please refer to Memorandum D17-1-4, Release of Commercial Goods. OGD requirements can be found throughout the D Memorandum series.
This memorandum has been revised to:
(a) Include carrier requirements for hiring a Secondary carrier under exclusive contract.
(b) Update the cargo time frames for submitting data to the CBSA.
Paragraph 73 of this updated D memo indicates that electronic highway cargo data may be transmitted up to 90 days before arrival. The previous version of this memo indicated 30 days.