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The CFIA regulates the import of thousands of commodities including food, plants, animals and other items. Some regulated commodities require certain documents or registrations before they will be allowed into Canada. To avoid delays at the border, find the latest import requirements in the Automated Import Reference System commonly known as AIRS. Welcome to the tutorial for the Automated Import Reference System. In the next few minutes, you will learn how to use AIRS to Search for the import requirements for a regulated item, and, find the information you need to complete your import declaration. There are different ways to search. However each search method will lead you to the same result. For example, you can search by commodity name or Harmonized System or HS code. You can also use the drill down menu. Lets look more closely at a couple of these options. To search by commodity name, type the name of the item you wish to import in the blank box on the screen and click SEARCH. A se