Porhibited And Restricted Items

Canada Post (Netherlands)


Including
HOLLAND

SERVICE RATE
CODE
MAX.
WEIGHT (KG)
OVERSIZE
AVAILABILITY
MAX.
COVERAGE
Priority™ Worldwide (Delivery Standards)   03   30   NO   $1000
Xpresspost™ – International   102   30   YES   $1000
International Parcel™ (Surface)   402   20   YES   $1000
Tracked Packet - International   02   2   NO   $100
Small Packet™ (Air)   02   2   NO   N/A
Small Packet™ (Surface)   02   2   NO   N/A
CUSTOMS DECLARATION LANGUAGE English, French, German, Dutch

SERVICE AVAILABILITY Registered Mail™ VALUABLES ACCEPTED
Letter-post™   YES   YES   YES
SERVICE AVAILABILITY FEE CODE CURRENCY
Money Orders™    NO   —   —

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 products
  • foodstuffs, prepared
  • hemp
  • hides and skins, raw
  • pharmaceutical products
  • precious metal products
  • vegetables and plant products
  • weapons.

Meat, meat products, milk and milk products must be accompanied by a veterinary certificate from the country of origin.

The following is a partial listing of commodities that might be restricted for entry into the Netherlands:

  • agricultural chemicals and equipment
  • articles of goldsmith or silversmith wares
  • bees, leaches and silkworms
  • bark
  • certain Agricultural Products
  • certain rubber tubing
  • cocoa leaves and cannabis
  • DHEA
  • embryos; animal, birds and other
  • fillings for cushions, bedding, toys, clothing, and furniture
  • fuel Oil
  • fruit, citrus fruit and nuts
  • glassware
  • goods containing a high level of cadmium
  • goods traveling under an ATA Carnet
  • hatched eggs from domestic poultry
  • hemp
  • knives (flick, hunting switch blades, throwing)
  • leather watch strap
  • military weapons
  • meat and meat products
  • melatonine
  • motorcycle helmets
  • ozone depleting substances
  • plant and plant products
  • preparations for smoke treatment of foodstuffs
  • products subject to 'Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora' (CITIES)
  • rubber condoms
  • seeds for sowing
  • semen
  • soft drink containers
  • textiles
  • viagra
  • vegetables (tomatoes, garlic, leeks, red cabbage, cauliflower, brussel sprouts, lettuce, endives)
  • wood.

Gifts

Articles consigned as "Unsolicited gifts" are acceptable and will be allowed entry free of any duty or VAT providing the shipment is valued at less than 45 EURO originated from and consigned to an individual, and are individually wrapped. Multiple gifts can be consigned in one shipment so long as the individual parcels enclosed are individually tagged with the recipients name, are individually wrapped and the value does not exceed the per person limit of 45 EURO. Shipments consigned to companies as gifts for an individual may be denied entry as gifts and will be subject to full duty and VAT. Generally, most articles can be consigned as gifts, except those articles noted prohibited or restricted for import (see General Import Prohibitions and Restrictions).

Exceptions to note, limited to only one of the following articles per gift:

Cigarettes (50 cigarettes total)

Perfume (50 grams net weight)

Toilet Water (.25 liter)

Liquor Spirits, Wine (1 liter total)

Cigars (10 cigars total, not of Cuban origin)

Small cigars (25 total)

The gift shipment should be tendered with the following documents and statements:

  • air waybill
  • commercial invoice
  • the description provided on both the Air Waybill or bill of Lading and Commercial Invoice should specify the description of the actual goods enclosed and followed with this statement or similar "Unsolicited gifts not for resale or other purpose". Descriptions such as "Gift" or "Unsolicited Gifts" should be avoided.

Prohibited Items

In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:

  • knives
  • lottery tickets and advertising, unauthorized
  • offensive publications
  • plastic tubes and pipes

The following is a partial listing of commodities that might be prohibited for entry into the Netherlands:

  • animals, Birds and other Livestock
  • animal carcasses or products
  • animal fat
  • birds eggs
  • certain Agricultural Products
  • counterfeit, passports, etc.
  • counterfeit or pirated goods
  • cigarettes and tobacco products
  • embryos; animal, birds and other
  • explosives, pyrotechnic products
  • flours and meal of animal origin
  • goods bearing false origin statements
  • goods infringing a copyright
  • goods infringing a trade mark
  • laser Gadgets Class II, III, and IV and products
  • laser Pointers class III and IV
  • lard
  • live animals
  • live fish of all species
  • lottery tickets or foreign games of chance
  • nitrocellulosic films
  • offensive material
  • organic chemicals
  • ozone depleting substances
  • pasta, stuffed or filled
  • potatoe seeds
  • unregistered pharmaceutical products
  • semen
  • serums and vaccines
  • shrimp coming from or originating in countries that are not members of the European Community.

Documentation Required

Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.

Certificates of Origin

Certificates of Origin are required for a small number of goods such as textile products. Exceptions include mutilated samples, used or gifts with a fair market value less than 300 Euro. The need for a certificate of origin should be ascertained directly from the importer or the appropriate customs authority. A certificate of origin may also be stipulated in letter of credit terms or be requested by the importer. When required, two copies are necessary on a general form. Customs authorities also accept certificates issued by authorized local chambers of commerce or boards of trade.

Commercial Invoices

Invoices are required for all shipments. Invoices should show freight, insurance, value of the goods, name of consignee, correct address, phone- and/or fax number, a clear description of the goods, (if possible the harmonized code), Incoterm. In case of returned goods, a statement that this concerns return after (fill in reason) and serial numbers and model numbers. In the case of goods for temporary import, a statement should be included that this concerns temporary import (fill in a reason), and serial numbers and model numbers should also be included.

Dangerous Goods Certification

Some goods will, in addition to the standard documentation noted above, require DG certification. IE: Chemicals, etc.

VI1

This document is needed for wine; grape juice must be in shipments of a quantity of more than 60 liters.

Phytosanitary

Sanitary certificates from the appropriate agencies in the exporting country are required for the import of plants and plant products, as well as animals and animal products, and wood.

Preferential Agreement Documentation

These are certificates that certify the origin of the manufacturing country. In some cases this form will entitle the importer to an exemption or reduced rate of duty. These certificates are commodity specific as well as country specific and can only be accepted and honoured for goods that meet all criteria as outlined by the preference agreements in force.

Licenses

Costs for registration and import duties are payable to the postal or courier company.

In some cases licenses are needed prior to import, this is commodity and/or country specific. (E.g. Steel license, textile license, precursor license etc.)

All documents presented for use in customs clearance processing should be prepared in English, to avoid delays and expedite clearance processing.

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