liquids as well as injurious spirits or trade spirits within the meaning of the Liquor Traffic Ordinance
live trees and other plants
live animals
lottery tickets
meat and meat products
mercuric medicated soap
metals, non-precious
narcotic drugs
oiled paper, oilskins and similar oiled goods
paints
perfume
photographic and cinematographic films
preparations of fish or crustaceans
raw coffee imported overland or by inland waterways
sharp instruments not properly wrapped
seeds / soil
spirits
stocks, non-negotiable
subversive literature
tobacco without health warning labels
toys, games based on chance or skill
uniforms
vegetables, plant roots and edible tubers
vegetable colouring matter.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
Senders should separately post invoices, Certificate of Origin and any other required certificates to addressees for presentation on delivery. Invoices values must be in pounds sterling.
To facilitate faster customs clearance and delivery it is essential to include all of the following on parcels addressed to Ghana: full name of the addressee, P.O. Box Number, house number and street name, telephone number and email address (if available).
The following documentation may be required:
1. Invoice
2. Final Classification and Valuation Report (FCVR)
3. Import Declaration Form (IDF) from the Ministry of Trade and Industry
4. Tax Clearance Certificate from the Domestic Tax Revenue Agency
5. Tax Identification Number (TIN) from the Ghana Revenue Agency
6. Permits or Licenses from the appropriate Ministry/Agency Department
Customs Procedure:
An official for the Post Office will act as an agent for the importer for Customs purposes. Postal packets are to be opened and examined by the Customs Officer in the presence of the person to whom the parcel is addressed or his accreditied representative. Duty will be levied on all chargeable items. Prohibited or restricted items will be seized or detained. Unclaimed postal packets would at the appropriate time be sold by public auction and proceeds will be paid to the government.