CARM

CBSA Assessment and Revenue Management (CARM) Program

Registration is mandatory.


Submit Financial Security Before the May 20, 2025, Deadline

The Release Prior to Payment (RPP) transition period ends on May 20, 2025, at 3:00 a.m. (EDT). You must post your own financial security in the CARM Client Portal (CCP) before the deadline.



Take action now to help prevent delays!

CARM impacts all commercial importers who ship goods into Canada.


What is CARM?

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) Assessment and Revenue Management (CARM) initiative is transforming how the CBSA will manage the import of commercial goods into Canada.

What are commercial goods? These are goods imported for sale or for business, industrial, commercial, occupational, or other similar uses. Casual/non-commercial goods (i.e., for personal use/consumption) are considered commercial goods when they are released and accounted for with the CBSA, by or on behalf of a commercial entity as the importer of record (resident or non-resident). 

Note: The importer of record is the party identified on the customs declaration, when imported goods are released and accounted for with Canada Customs. Commercial entities are identified by citing their Canadian Business Number (BN).



Who is impacted?

All businesses importing commercial goods into Canada are impacted by CARM. Whether you’re large or small, have one shipment or many, you’ll be impacted.



When is CARM Release 3?

October 21, 2024. It’s important to take the required steps now to help ensure your FedEx shipments don’t get delayed at the border when CARM goes into effect.


Understanding CARM: A guide for commercial importers

Here are some of the key points for both resident and non-resident importers.

If you’re a commercial importer, you will be required to get a valid Canadian Business Number and Import-Export program account (RM).


CCP Registration

Creating a CARM Client Portal (CCP) business account will be required to import goods into Canada and enable businesses to transact directly with the CBSA. Learn more about CCP registration.



Delegation of Authority

Importers must grant approval to their third-party service providers (e.g., customs brokers like FedEx) to enable them to continue managing their commercial importation activities via the CCP. Learn more about delegation of authority.



Post financial security to obtain Release Prior to Payment (RPP)

Beginning on May 20, 2025, at 3:00 a.m. (EDT), all commercial importers are required to post their own financial security (e.g., surety bond or cash deposit) to enroll and benefit from the RPP program. This enables customs broker(s) to maintain the current process of obtaining the electronic release on their behalf. Learn more about posting financial security.



Payment of import duties and taxes with the CBSA

Starting in Release 3, importers who want to pay the CBSA directly must inform FedEx Express or FedEx Trade Networks beforehand. Learn more about payment of import duties and taxes.


Additional information

Release dates & features

CARM will be implemented in two stages:

A step-by-step guide to preparing for CARM Release 3

To help ensure a smooth transition into CARM, there are specific steps you need to follow as a FedEx brokerage customer. The actions you need to take may vary depending on whether you are a FedEx Express or FedEx Trade Networks customer (FedEx Trade Networks may provide brokerage services for commercial goods imported into Canada using FedEx Ground and FedEx Freight).

If you use both FedEx Express and FedEx Trade Networks, you will need to complete the steps provided for both entities.

In the CARM Client Portal

In the FedEx Importer Profile Hub

Get ready for CARM!

Frequently Asked Questions

We’re here to help, every step of the way

Contact a FedEx Expert

Whether you’re a FedEx Express or FedEx Trade Networks customer, our experts are here to assist you with your CARM-related questions.

Please select the service that applies to you.


Contact the CBSA

For questions about CARM and assistance in complying with the new CARM requirements, please contact the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA).