It’s there a site or resource where, as a Canadian, I can pay an American to buy something for me and ship it to me? I know there are lots of international shipping resources, but the item I want isn’t sold online, so I would need someone to physically purchase it before shipping it to me. Sorry if this is a stupid question!

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    Semi unrelated question.

    If you travel to Cuba as a US citizen, are you not allowed to bring anything home? Or bring anything on the plane?

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        Wha? As a citizen of the USA,I’ve been to Cuba and purchased and brought back to the USA many things.

        • So, to be clear, were talking about US nationals.

          https://ofac.treasury.gov/faqs/topic/1541

          Section 695, end of pp 2

          Travel for tourist activities is not permitted.

          Section 717 goes into some detail, and says authorized (non-tourist) travellers may purchase and import goods for their own personal use, as long as it isn’t tobacco or alcohol, or purchased from any of of a long list of government-related organizations.

          I remember now that I looked this stuff up in the early 2000’s when I was in Paris and wondering whether I could bring back Cuban cigars purchased in Paris – it was no then, and still no now, but laws about spending in Cuba have loosened. OTOH it’s more strict in travel; previously (IIRC) you could go to Cuba as long as you got yourself there on a private boat, or flew from another country. Now, it looks as if all tourist (for pleasure) travel is prohibited - you have to have some charitable, authorized reason to go.

          So, you visit as part of an educational or religious group?

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        I’m an American who visited Cuba (legally) a few years back. I paid for goods and was allowed to bring things back into the US. There were just monetary limits for goods on what you were allowed to bring back in. I believe products like rum, cigars, and coffee were limited to $100-200, but I wasn’t asked to show any receipts or anything.

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          I too am an American who visited Cuba legally a few years back. My understanding is that the restrictions in question were loosened at the time, and have since been tightened again.