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DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
- All shippers (excluding Australian
and New Zealand citizens) are required to have a visa to
gain entry and to import household goods shipments.
- A customs form B534 is required
for all shipments to be imported. This form can be obtained
from the destination agent. The agent can clear the shipment
if the shipper is not in the country, provided the form
B534 is complete and there are no dutiable items with the
shipment.
- The B534 must be the original
as completed by the client. Customs will not accept faxed
or photocopied forms. Customs will also ask for a photocopy
of each page of the client’s passport.
- An Authority to Act form must
be completed by the client to authorize clearance on their
behalf.
- Owner packed goods require
a list of contents from the owner
- A descriptive inventory (English)
is required.
- Any receipts for goods not
owned and used for at least 12 months.
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
Shipments of household goods
and personal effects are allowed duty free entry, provided
that they have been owned and used by the shipper for at least
twelve (12) months prior to importation. Goods may be cleared
before the client arrives in the country provided that all
of the necessary, correctly completed documents are in order.
PROHIBITED ITEMS
- Foodstuff:
- Fresh fruits and vegetables
(do not use fruit boxes to pack items, they are prohibited)
- Grains such as popcorn
(popped and unpopped), barley, beans, seeds, etc.
- All meat and dairy products
- Plants or parts of plants,
soil, seeds, dried flowers and the like
- Ensure that ALL soil is
PROPERLY washed off garden implements or shoes/boots,
all grass/soil is removed from lawnmowers and bicycles,
vacuum cleaner bags are disposed of, Christmas decorations
do NOT contain any pine cones, pieces of bark, branches,
or any leaves (i.e. parts of any plant)
- Most animals including wildlife
and endangered species, animal products (such as ivory,
skins, feathers, bones, shells and the like or products
made from these items) or animal equipment and biological
specimens
- If above items in shipment,
shipment will be seized by Customs for identification
- Medications and narcotic drugs
(letter from doctor must state that medication is required
for Customer's treatment, and it has been supplied on prescription)
- Firearms, weapons, ammunition,
explosives and some types of martial arts weapons
- Firearms are subject to
severe restrictions
- Weapons will undergo safety
check
- All firearms will be held
by Customs upon arrival and held in "Queens Bond" pending
approval by the Police Department for a "Shooters License"
- Radio transmitters, citizen
band radios, cordless telephones (must be approved by the
Department of Transport and Communication)
- If above items in shipment,
shipment will be seized by Customs for safety checking
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Importation of any prohibited
item without the necessary Australian Import Permit, may
result in $50,000 to $100,000 fines and a jail term of
5-10 years.
MOTOR VEHICLES
- Importation of motor vehicles
and motorcycles are very difficult; regulations are strict
and complicated
- Customer must have owned and
used the auto for at least twelve months prior to import
- ALL MOTOR VEHICLES require
Import Permit from Federal Office of Road Safety before
vehicle is shipped
- Customs requires a formal
"Entry" to be lodged to import a vehicle
- Formal Entry means:
- The Customer is in the
country of destination
- Customer has completed
B357 Form
- Customer has submitted
Purchase documents, registration papers and paid duty
and sales tax
- CUSTOMER MUST BE IN AUSTRALIA
FOR CLEARANCE TO AVOID BONDED STORAGE CHARGES AND DEMURRAGE
- Vehicle must have been steam
cleaned and inside vacuumed before departure to Australia
- Vehicles are subject to sales
tax and very high import duties
- Quarantine authorities will
inspect the vehicle on arrival
- Vehicles must meet minimum
safety and emission standards and be right-hand drive, (if
not, modifications must be made in Australia
- LEFT-HAND DRIVEN VEHICLES
SUBJECT TO TEMPORARY PERMIT FROM DEPARTMENT OF ROAD SAFETY
- Motorcycles/scooters being
imported by first time immigrants are free of duty and sales
tax, and those being imported by returning residents are
free of duty, but do incur sales tax
- The owner or spouse must produce
the documents listed below and complete a B357 Form (Statement
for Vehicle Imported by a Passenger)
- Motor vehicles over 15 years
old can be registered without a compliance plate
- Documents Required:
- Bill of Sale
- Certificate of Steam Cleaning
- "Approved to Import" Certificate
- Current Passport (previous
passport required together with current, if current
passport has been issued after purchase of vehicle)
- Import Permit (will not
be granted to Customers who are on a temporary visa)
- Original Purchase and
Registration Papers (showing purchase price and purchase
date)
- Receipts for any modifications
to the vehicle which would add value to the purchase
price
- Insurance Policy
- Drivers License
- Service records and log
books
- Car Condition Report
- Authorization from Federal
Office of Road Safety
- Clearance from the Australian
Quarantine Service
PETS
- Dogs and cats
- Strict regulations and quarantine
apply (quarantine space very limited)
- Length of quarantine will
depend upon the type of animal and country of origin
- Proof of inoculation
- Must obtain an Import Permit
from the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service
- Birds prohibited
NOTE - Customs regulations
are subject to change at any time. The proceeding information
is a brief summary of customs regulations applicable to household
goods shipments to this destination and is being provided
for general guidance to assist our Agents and Customers. Since
such regulations are subject to change without notice, NorthAmerican
International cannot be held liable for any costs, damage,
delays, or other detrimental events resulting from non-compliance.
Always double check with your local embassy or consulate.
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