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Nepal Customs info
Customers must be present at customs clearance. Shipment must be consigned to owners full name and address in Nepal. All shipments inspected. Privileged persons are free of Customs duties and taxes on their household goods shipments. Duty-free import is valid for six months from Customer's arrival date. Since shipments are often routed via Calcutta, shipments are subject to control and inspection by Indian Customs, CTD essential.
Documents Required 1. Valued Inventory (in English) describing contents of cartons (PBO - "packed by owner" and miscellaneous are not acceptable), and showing specific details for all electrical and electronic items and invoices for new items and invoices for new items. 2. Original Insurance Certificate 3. CTD (Customs Transit Declaration) for shipments cleared at Indian ports 4. Letter authorizing Destination Agent to clear shipment 5. Customers contact address and phone number in Nepal 6. Diplomatic shipments require a Diplomatic Exemption Certificate issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with CIF value of the shipment 7. Duty-Free Exemption Certificate issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with CIF value of the shipment is required for privileged persons (most foreign experts, advisors, and consultants for the Government) 8. Foreign Nationals on private contract and returning Nepalese must ALSO provide the following documents: Passport of Customer and each member of the family, Certificate of his Employer stating income sources of Customer Import License issued by the Department of Commerce 9. All documents must be received well in advance (minimum 20 to 30 days) of arrival of shipment at Indian port to avoid heavy demurrage and other additional charges.
Vehicle/ Car
1. Privileged persons can import an auto duty-free 2. Vehicles over five years old are prohibited
Documents required: Invoice showing model, engine number and chassis number. Registration and Ownership Certificate for used autos. Restricted Items New items require an invoice and Certificate of Origin, Long list of dutiable items including electrical and electronic goods, cosmetics and new items (Customer must obtain further information from Consulate of Nepal) , Antiques, pure silver and gold must be declared at the time of arrival and be re-exported at time of departure from Nepal Prohibited Items Weapons and ammunition (must obtain prior approval from the Government of Nepal before importing), Drugs, Beef products and Pornographic material. Live Animals and Plants Health Certificate, Allowed as accompanied or as unaccompanied baggage and Customer’s presence required for clearance 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 customers. Since such regulations are subject to change without notice, mymovingguide.com can only offer guidance but cannot be responsible for miss-advice. Please contact the consulate or embassy representing the country to which you are moving to determine the applicable rules, regulations and laws to which your shipment will be subject.
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