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You may refer to Section 3 of 《Speedpost Posting Guide》about "Customs Declarations and Weight/Size Limits" before you post your items, in order to understand the import requirements |
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Please locate the country information according to the alphabetical order of destination. |
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You may check out the Maximum Weight per Item (kg) from the second column |
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You may check out the Size Limits (please refer to P.41 of
《Speedpost Posting Guide》about measuring size of item) from the third column. |
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You may check out the Customs Declaration Forms Required and Threshold Value below which items are Exempted from Customs Duties according to the type of mail item from the forth to seventh columns. |
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You may check out the Remarks, such as prohibited items and reference document from the eighth column. |
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You may start to complete the Customs Declaration Forms. You may refer to Section 2 of 《Speedpost Posting Guide》about "Information on Completing the Forms - Customs Declaration" to understand how to complete each kind of form properly. |
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Posting Tips |
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When you are completing the Customs Declaration Forms, please be reminded of the following notice : |
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The customs declarations should be completed in English or a language which is accepted in the destination. |
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To clear any items, the customs in the destination need to know what the contents are. Sender must therefore complete Sender's declaration fully, accurately and legibly. Otherwise delay and inconvenience may be caused for the addressee. Moreover, a false, misleading or incomplete declaration may lead, for instance, to the seizure of the package. |
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It is also Sender's responsibility to enquire into import and export regulations (prohibitions, make-up etc.) and to find out what documents, if any (certificate of origin, health certificates, invoices, etc.), are required in the destination and to attach them to this form. |
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The general terms in the contents, such as "foodstuffs" , "samples" , "spare parts" , etc., are not permitted. |
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Regarding the type of contents, an insertion of a cross in this space does not relieve Sender of the obligation of completing the declaration in detail; nor does it necessarily imply that the goods will be admitted free of duty in the destination:
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"commercial sample" means: articles considered by customs as being of negligible value, which are merely used in pursuit of orders for merchandise of the kind. |
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"document" means: any medium intended to contain and actually containing information which, by virtue of its quantity or nature, is considered by customs as being of negligible value. |
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Sender's signature on the front is the pledge that the item does not contain any dangerous article including explosives, flammable, corrosive, oxidizing, toxic, noxious or deleterious, or otherwise harmful substances, etc., prohibited by international postal regulations. |
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Sender should be aware of the possible changes in the requirement of documents from the destination customs. Customs has right to ask the addressee for provision of supplementary document(s) or settlement of tax duty. Destination customs would not release the information to the postal administrations. |
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