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DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
- Passport
- Work Permit
- Residence Permit
- Customs Baggage Declaration Form (CE
111) must be signed in the presence of a Customs Officer
- Inventory, detailed (PBO - "packed by
owner", miscellaneous, bedroom, etc. NOT acceptable description)
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
- CUSTOMER MUST BE IN COUNTRY
TO CLEAR SHIPMENT (STORAGE CHARGES INCURRED FOLLOWING A DELAY IN COMPLYING
WITH THIS CONDITION ARE FOR THE CUSTOMER'S ACCOUNT)
- Household goods and personal effects
may be imported duty-free, in reasonable quantities, for first time residents,
provided the items arrive within 12 months of Customer's arrival
- Returning Fiji residents must prove
that effects have been owned and used for at least 12 months
- All shipments are inspected by
Customs and Quarantine officials
DUTIABLE/RESTRICTED ITEMS
- Alcohol, tobacco and food
products
- Boats, engines and trailers
- Personal computers
- Goods intended for trade or
business
- Gifts
- Any item that may have had contact
with soil (lawn mowers, bikes, golf clubs, gardening tools, etc.) must be
clearly marked on the inventory and easily accessible
PROHIBITED ITEMS
- Firearms and ammunition
- Weapons
- Drugs
- Agricultural material
- Communications equipment including
transceivers
- Pornographic books and
magazines
MOTOR VEHICLES
- Severe import restrictions and duty
rates apply
- Must contact the Destination Agent
for full details before importing
- Steam cleaning required prior to
import
- Must have been owned minimum one year
to qualify for lower rate of duty
- Additional charges payable for
clearance and related formalities
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, we 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.