Maximum Coverage = Maximum Declared Value for Carriage for the Priority™ Worldwide service.
Import Restrictions
Senders should determine import restrictions from the country's authorities before posting:
alcoholic beverages
animals and by-products
chemicals, non-hazardous
communication equipment
computer components and parts
drugs and medicines
films
foodstuffs
grain samples
industrial equipment
liquids, non hazardous
medical/dental samples
parts, machine and electronic
plants, roots, seeds, etc
radio transmitters
second-hand clothing
telecommunication equipment
toys
weapons and ammunition.
Goods that require ministerial authorization include the following:
1. Pharamaceutical substances and saccharine and products derived from saccharine (Ministry of Health)
2. Radios, transmitters, receivers and other devices (Ministry of Post and Telecommunications)
3. Weapons, ammunition, fireworks and explosives (Ministry of Interior)
4. Plants, roots, bulbs, microbial cultures, buds, fruit, seeds and crates containing these products (Ministry of Agriculture)
5. Fiscal or postal stamps (Ministry of Post and Telecommunications)
6. Poisonous and toxic substances and drugs (Ministries of Agriculture, Industry and Health).
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
books, printed matter, films, drawings or objects that are offensive to public law and order
checks, Blank Stock
credit Card Blanks
diamonds
essences for making wine
foodstuffs harmful to public health
ground Waterborne Transportation Services
ice, in any form
jewellery
knives
mining Equipment / Services
parts, Aircraft / Automotive / Machine
passports
pharmaceuticals
plants and seeds, infected
postage stamps, items resembling
roulette equipment and other apparatus for unlawful games
satellites and their parts
tobacco
waterborne Parts.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
The following documentation may be required:
1) Documento Unico (single document)
2) Bill of Lading
3) Commercial invoice
4) Packing List
5) Shipment documents verifying the right to import.
Plants and seeds mailed to Angola must include a Certificate of Origin. Other dutiable articles should include a Certificate of Origin to reduce customs clearance fees.
Any shipment of goods of value equal to or exceeding $ 1,000 requires the use of a clearing agent.