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{{note|This article is part of the [[Customs_Compliance_Guide_(CBP_and_CBSA)|Customs Compliance Guide]]|info}}
{{note|This article is part of the [[Customs_Compliance_Guide_(CBP_and_CBSA)|Customs Compliance Guide]]|info}}
{{disambig|This article is about the CSA Program. For how to create a CSA Shipment in BorderConnect, see [[CSA_(CBSA_Shipment_Type)|CSA (CBSA Shipment Type)]]|info}}


[[Image:CSAlogo.jpg|300px|thumb|Customs Self Assessment (CSA) logo]]The '''Customs Self Assessment (CSA)''' program is designed for low-risk, pre-approved importers, carriers and registered drivers. To take advantage of the program, CSA-approved importers and carriers must use a registered driver to carry CSA-eligible goods into Canada in the highway mode.
[[Image:CSAlogo.jpg|300px|thumb|Customs Self Assessment (CSA) logo]]The '''Customs Self Assessment (CSA)''' program is designed for low-risk, pre-approved importers, carriers and registered drivers. To take advantage of the program, CSA-approved importers and carriers must use a registered driver to carry CSA-eligible goods into Canada in the highway mode.