Intlmove’s Tips on Customs Information
Posted by admin in Traveling Tips, tags: Arrow, Citizen, Moving Company, Paperwork, ProofThe greatest benefit if using an international moving company is that you have access to tools that will help you determine the volume of your shipment, help you to decide if you want to pack yourself or have the shipment packed for you, what kind of insurance coverage is available, what to expect throughout the process and to help you find out if you have to pay duties and taxes on your shipment in your new destination country. We will concentrate on Customs Information in this article.
The service of a customs clearance agent to handle / facilitate the paperwork for normal customs clearance is included in the door to door service. If you want door to port service, you will need to provide your own customs clearance agent.
The documents, duties or taxes that you may be required to produce / pay vary depending on your status for entering the country. Are you a returning citizen, a retiree, a student, looking for work, already obtained a work visa, etc? As you can see each situation is individual and unique. It is your responsibility to have the proper documentation available. For example if you are a returning citizen, will your country require you to prove that you were living outside in another country for a specified amount of time (the requirement could be 6 months, 2 years or other)? What kind of proof will they require? You will need to have that documentation available to send to the customs clearance agent. The regulations are subject to change without notice. Your international moving company cannot tell you the specific requirements for how you are entering the country for your shipment, but they can direct you on how and where to get this information.
You must contact the consulate or embassy for the latest updates in regulations or requirements. You can also visit our website (given below), “customs information”, under the flag use the scroll down arrow next to the box “select a country”. This will open to the government Customs page for your destination country. If you are not able to find the information you are looking for, there is always an option to “contact us” meaning you can email the Customs personnel for your destination country to ask questions specific to your needs.
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