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:
animal and vegetable oils and fats
air rifles of a diameter not exceeding 1.77 inches or 4.5 mm
bees and natural honey
bread, biscuits and cakes
cigarette papers
clothing, used
cereals (wheat, rye, barley, oats, maze)
cheese puffs, chipitos and related products
cocoa and cocoa preparations
cotton
clothing
ceramic products
drugs and medicines / pharmaceutical products
electrical machinery and equipment
fruit and vegetables
fertilisers
footwear
furniture
glass and glassware products
hand cuffs
inorganic/organic chemicals
iron and steel
milk and cream
meat, fish and cheese
mineral products, fuels and oils
oil seeds
paper and paperboard products
parasites and insect killers
pearls and precious stones
products of the milling industry
plastic and rubber products
plants
saccharine
seditious publications
silkworm eggs
stomachs, bladders and guts of animals
smoked trout
sugar and sugar confectionery
soaps and washing prepartions
sporting pistols and archers
wood and articles of wood
terry towelling
telecommunication equipment
textile products and articles
weapons and parts and ammunition.
toys.
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
bank notes, and currency, reproductions of bank notes or designs resembling them
checks, Payroll
coffee and coffee related substitutes
communistic Materials
cotton
counterfeit stamps and goods
false trade marks
fish, crustaceans and aquatic invertebrates
flowers and bulbs
flick knives and daggers
fruits and nuts
gambling machines
goods used for illegal hunting of game
immoral material
imports originating in Turkey
matches of white/yellow phosphorous
meat and meat products
milk with a fat content of less than 7%
leather and skins
leeches and silkworms
live animals
live plants and vines
ornaments or pieces resembling coins
salt
tobacco, tobacco Products
toys resembling firearms
vegetables.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
Drugs and medicines are admitted in Cyprus only with a permit from the Health Ministry. Bees are admitted only under licence from the Ministry of Agriculture.
Invoice
An invoice, in an unsealed envelope firmly attached to the outside of postal items, must accompany all commercial shipments.
To facilitate faster handling and delivery it is essential to include all of the following on parcels addressed to Cyprus in the following format:
Full name of the addressee
Street name and number
CY - Postcode and Locality
CYPRUS
Customs Procedure:
Upon arrival of goods, an electronic customs declaration (Single Administrative Document) must be submitted. At the time of submission, all supporting documents must be in possession for presentation upon customs request. Supporting documents such as; invoice, licenses, and certificates may be required.
For goods imported by post, or by other means of transport the following regulations apply:
Entry needs to be made where the Director requires
Where entry is not required, goods are liable for duty at the time, which is to be assessed by Customs
A notice is sent to the addressee in the case of seized items, regardless of whether or not the addressee is the owner of the goods.
Packages containing goods free of duty and VAT, as well as private packages containing dutiable goods at a value of less than 3.42 may be delivered immediately, provided that there are no import restrictions or prohibitions.
Private or trade packages of value not exceeding 1000 may be cleared for home use, using the simplified procedure. Trade packages of a value exceeding 1000 containing goods for warehousing, transit or temporary importation, or entitled to conditional relief should be cleared under normal clearance procedures. Postal packages and contents which were imported contrary to customs and applicable legislation are treated as seized goods and are forwarded for disposal. Goods imported by private couriers are cleared under the simplified customs procedures.