How to Import Medical Devices into Canada

    Complete Importing GuideUpdated for 2026

    A clear guide to importing medical devices into Canada. We explain the licensing requirements, device classes, and what you need to get your products to market.

    Medical devices being imported into Canada

    Medical Device Importing Explained

    Medical devices in Canada are regulated by Health Canada. The rules depend on how risky the device is - from Class I (low risk, like bandages) to Class IV (high risk, like pacemakers).

    Here's the key thing to know: you need two types of approval. First, YOUR COMPANY needs a license to import devices (called MDEL). Second, EACH DEVICE needs its own approval (called MDL) - usually obtained by the manufacturer.

    The good news: Class I devices (the low-risk ones) often don't need these licenses. And for higher-risk devices, once the paperwork is done, importing becomes routine.

    4 Steps to Import Medical Devices

    Here's the process for getting medical devices into Canada.

    11-2 days

    Figure Out Your Device Class

    Health Canada classifies devices from Class I (lowest risk) to Class IV (highest risk). Class I includes things like bandages and tongue depressors. Class IV includes pacemakers and implants. Your class determines what licenses you need.

    Key Points

    • Most common devices are Class II or III
    • When in doubt, check Health Canada's classification guidance
    215-30 business days

    Get Your MDEL (If Needed)

    If you're importing Class II, III, or IV devices, your company needs a Medical Device Establishment License (MDEL). Apply through Health Canada's website. Processing takes about 15-30 business days. Class I devices usually don't need this.

    Key Points

    • One MDEL covers all the devices your company imports
    • Renew annually to keep it active
    3Check before ordering

    Verify the Device Has an MDL

    Each Class II, III, and IV device needs its own Medical Device License (MDL). The manufacturer usually holds this. Before importing, search Health Canada's MDALL database to confirm the device is licensed for sale in Canada.

    Key Points

    • No MDL = device can't be legally imported
    • Keep the MDL number handy for customs paperwork
    41-3 days

    Clear Customs

    Work with a customs broker experienced in medical devices. They'll include your MDEL number and the device's MDL information in the customs declaration. Health Canada may verify your licenses before releasing the shipment.

    Key Points

    • Have all license numbers ready before shipment arrives
    • First imports may take longer due to verification

    Common Mistakes to Avoid

    Importing devices without MDL

    Risk: Shipment gets detained at the border. Products without valid device licenses cannot be sold in Canada.

    Solution: Always check MDALL database before ordering. Confirm the specific model you want is licensed.

    Letting MDEL expire

    Risk: You can't import any Class II-IV devices until you renew. Shipments get stuck at the border.

    Solution: Set a reminder to renew your MDEL at least 30 days before expiry. It's an annual requirement.

    Labels only in English

    Risk: Non-compliant devices may be refused entry or require relabeling at extra cost.

    Solution: Ensure all labels and instructions are bilingual before shipping. This is a firm requirement.

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