The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is phasing in the launch of electronic export certificates across food, animal and plant commodities.
Automation of the export processes and certificates will be rolled out incrementally starting this year. This will allow industry time to adjust to the new way of doing business with the CFIA and to minimize any disruption to trade as existing versions of export certificates are phased out.
As the CFIA transitions to electronic certification through My CFIA, certificates may continue to be signed with ink or a new electronic signature and new features such as digital images and certificate numbering will be added.
Current and revised versions of the certificates (and shipping marks) will remain in circulation during the transition period. The CFIA will also maintain the secure paper requirements through the transition period to government to government transmission, where removing secure paper requirements can be considered.
New Certificate Viewer
A new feature called the "CFIA Certificate Viewer" which will be available through the My CFIA website will allow international trading partners the ability to view and authenticate Canadian issued certificates online. Enhanced security features within the viewer will protect commercial information.
Government-to-Government (G2G) Transmissions
The CFIA is modernizing import processes to align with electronic export certification and is continuing to work with countries directly on acceptance of electronic certificates to support government-to-government transactions for export.
Bilaterally Negotiated Certificates
All bilaterally negotiated certificates remain unchanged. Prior to launching bilaterally negotiated certificates electronically, the CFIA will engage directly with foreign competent authorities. All negotiated export requirements for public or plant/animal health requirements and associated attestations for bilaterally negotiated certificates remain in place.
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New online CFIA Certificate Viewer |
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Paper certificates can be endorsed using electronic signature images in addition to traditional ink signatures |
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New certificate number and schema: Year – S (generated by the CFIA's Digital Service Delivery Platform (DSDP) or M (generated outside DSDP) – 9 digits (e.g.: 2018–S-123456789 or 2018-M-123456789). |
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Amendment to the CFIA's policy for the requirements for shipping marks for the Meat Certificate (CFIA/ACIA 1454) based on new certificate number schema |
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A digital image can be embedded within an electronic certificate |
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Formatting Change | Details |
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A standardized format for margins, logos and font sizes:
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CFIA certifying official can initial all pages of a certificate if there is more than one page. |
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Removal of blank product lines within certificates. |
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Removal of internal form version and status |
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Date added on the bottom left of the certificate. |
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Secure Paper for the meat certificate (CFIA/ACIA 1454) |
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