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What is the maximum declared value for a package shipped with FedEx in Canada?

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The maximum declared value for a package shipped with FedEx in Canada typically stands at twenty thousand Canadian dollars. This limit applies to most FedEx services, including FedEx Express and FedEx Ground. It is important to note that declared value is not the same as insurance, as it serves to limit the liability the company will assume in the event of loss or damage. Customers should also keep in mind that additional charges may apply when declaring a higher value for the shipment. For the most accurate and specific information regarding declared value policies, service options, and any potential exceptions, it is advisable to review the shipping details outlined on the FedEx Canada website. This ensures one has the most current information needed for successful shipping.
Answered Jul 11th 2025

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