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DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
- Passport (original)
- Visa
- Work Permit
- Residence Permit and personal bank account
must be obtained by the customer while in Nigeria in order
to apply for Form"M"
- Certificate of Residence Change
- Customs and Excise Unaccompanied Baggage
Declaration
- Form Sale 48
- Inventory (in English)
- PUBD Form must be completed after customer
arrives in Nigeria
- Letter authorizing Destination Agent to
clear shipment
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
- CUSTOMER MUST BE PRESENT FOR CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
- Used personal effects and household goods
are generally duty-free, if owned a minimum of six months,
not for resale, and are for the owner's continued use
- Returning Nigerians must have been abroad
for no less than nine months
- Shipment must arrive within two months
of Customer
- Shipments 100% inspected
DUTIABLE/RESTRICTED ITEMS
- Alcohol and tobacco products do not require
an import permit if they are included as part of the household
goods shipment and are in reasonable quantity, but are subject
to import duties
- Perfume
- Jewelry
- Appliances limited to one of each type
- All films, videotapes, video discs, publications,
audio tapes, gramophone records, computers and compact discs
have to be examined by Customs and duties apply
PROHIBITED ITEMS
- Air pistols
- Airmail photographic printing paper
- Base or counterfeit coin of any country
- Beads composed of inflammable celluloid
or other similar substances
- Blank invoices
- Coupons for foreign football pools or other
betting arrangements
- Cowries
- Exhausted tea or tea mixed with other substances.
For the purposes of this item, "exhausted tea" means tea
which has been deprived of its proper quality, strength
or virtue by steeping, infusion, decoction or other means.
- Implements appertaining to the reloading
of cartridges
- Indecent or obscene prints, paintings,
books, cards, engravings or any indecent or obscene articles
- Manilas
- Matches made with white phosphorous
- Materials of nay description with a design
which, considering the purpose for which any such material
is intended to be used, is likely in the opinion of the
President to create a breach of the peace or to offend the
religious views of any class of persons in Nigeria.
- Meat, vegetables or other provisions declared
by a health officer to be unfit for human consumption
- Piece goods and all other textiles including
wearing apparel. Hardware of all kinds crockery and china
or earthenware goods bearing inscriptions (whether in Roman
or Arabic characters) from the Koran or from the traditions
and commentaries on the Koran
- Pistols disguised in any form
- Second-hand clothing
- Silver or metal alloy coins not being legal
tender in Nigeria
- Spirits--according to the regulations
MOTOR VEHICLES
- Vehicles must be for owner's continued
use and not for resale or other disposal
- Vehicles eight years old or older are prohibited
- Duty applicable
- Documents required:
- Proof of ownership
- Original logbook or Registration Certificate
- Insurance papers
- Original passport
- Invoice of purchase
- Certificate of Road Worthiness (if
used vehicle)
- Make, model and serial number of auto
PETS
- Birds of parrot family not allowed
- Import Permit, Certificate of Good
Health and Inoculation required for all pets
- Quarantine applies
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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