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:
alcohol
bees
branches, roots, leaves, flowers and plant parts
bulls semen with the approval of the veterinary services of the Ministry of Agriculture
buckwheat
chemical products
clothing and footwear
cotton plants
cordless phones
distillery equipment
drugs and pharmaceutical products
encoding devices
fecundated birds eggs
films
flour
fowls eggs
fruit, vegetables and all agricultural products
furs and skins
hides and skins
insecticides
nuts
potatoes
radios, telephones and other electronic equipment
razor blades
spices
tropical plants and trees
vitamins
waxes
whiskey
wines and alcohol
wool.
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
bacteria
cotton plants
counterfeit or imitation bank notes, coins and postage stamps
dairy products other than canned milk powder
dangerous toys
food products containing cyclamate
fish and decomposed fish
games based on chance
indecent works of art (films, publications and paintings)
insecticides
jewellery
knives
live animals
lottery tickets and documents advertising lotteries
matches made of phosphor
margarine or fats containing more than 10% butter fat
meat, fish and their products
natural honey
organic fertilisers and compost
precious stones, manufactured or not
receivers for detection of police radars
seafood
seeds, soil, sand, plants and plant products
swords and similar items with sharp blades
used beehives and apiarist materials
used sacks for packing plant products
tropical or subtropical fresh vegetables
wine and wine products bearing a name other than its area of origin
weapons
vegetables and fruits exuding a foul odor or easily decomposed (onions, garlic).
Note: According to Israel regulation, any items sent containing meat, fish or seafood products must be returned to sender (with charges) and can no longer be destroyed in Israel.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
The sender must include the addressee's telephone number on the Customs Declaration/Shipping label.
The addressee of the Xpresspost-International items containing non-dutiable merchandise with a value up to 1,000 USD will be charged for presentation to Customs with 35 NIS (10 USD), including VAT.
In addition, the addressee must provide an import licence for all types of goods except immigrant's personal effects and gifts. Commercial goods require an invoice attached either to the outside of the article or to the customs documentation. An invoice on any item speeds customs clearance.
Customs Procedures:
For importing into Israel, there must be an import license issued by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and a certification from the Standards Institute which establishes that the product conforms to Israeli standards.
There are special certificates for certain imported goods on demand from the competent authority (Health Ministry, Transport Ministry). The Kosher certificate is needed for food products.