Package Details (Tracking Number: CP360418424CN)
Asked by MW47 |
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Hello I am wondering the status of my package, it has been over 1 month in transit to the destination country. The tracking number is below.
Tracking number: CP360418424CN
Tracking number: CP360418424CN

I understand your concern about your package (CP360418424CN) being in transit for over a month. Let me break down the current situation for you.
Current Status Summary
Your package left China on February 26, 2026, and the last update from Canada Post shows:
2026-02-26 09:34 – CNNKGA, CN – International item has left originating country and is en route to Canada
Since then, there has been no scan in Canada showing arrival or customs clearance. The China Post updates after that date (March 1) indicate the airline received it and the flight departed, but these are operational events in China’s system, not confirmation that it has landed in Canada.
What This Likely Means
Delays at CBSA (Canada Border Services) – Once packages arrive in Canada, they can sit for weeks before being scanned, especially during periods of high volume. Customs processing times vary.
Missing arrival scan – Occasionally, the first scan in Canada (at a gateway like Vancouver, Richmond, or Mississauga) is missed, and the next update may appear at a local processing facility or even “out for delivery.”
Still in transit – The package is most likely in Canada awaiting customs clearance or backlog processing, though it’s also possible it is still en route if there were shipping delays.
What You Can Do
1 Contact Canada Post directly with your tracking number. They can check internal systems for any scans not visible on public tracking.
2 If Canada Post confirms no arrival, the sender can initiate an inquiry with China Post. Only the sender can open an international trace.
3 Check tracking again in a few days. Occasionally, packages show up at local delivery offices without ever displaying an international arrival scan.
Important Note
Once a package leaves China, China Post has limited ability to track its location until Canada Post scans it. A 32-day transit time from China to Canada, while frustrating, is not yet considered lost—it is still within the range of possible delays, especially with customs.