Maximum Coverage = Maximum Declared Value for Carriage for the Priority™ Worldwide service.
Import Restrictions
An import permit is required for many goods. Before posting any item, senders should confirm that the addressee has any necessary permit. Senders should determine import restrictions from the country's authorities before posting:
contraceptives
plants (or parts of plants)
silkworms and eggs.
Gifts
Goods that are consigned as Unsolicited Gifts, and are not intended for commerce, sold, exchanged, etc. are acceptable for import into the Philippines. Gifts are generally defined as goods tendered to an individual from an individual where no exchange of monies occurs and the sender does not expect compensation. Importers are subject to the normal provisions associated with the commodity that is shipped as a gift, which may require that the necessary permit or certificates be obtained as a condition of release from customs. Importers who receive gifts are responsible for all duties and taxes assessed by Customs.
The following items may be brought into the Philippines through mail or delivery services without prior clearance, provided that they are:
for personal use;
in quantities not exceeding the limits shown below.
Childcare articles: 5 Kg
Toys: 10 Pieces
Exemptions:
Donations to duly registered relief organizations are exempt from duties and taxes.
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
abortion-procurement items
coffee
copyright infringements
currency, counterfeit
firearms and weapons (including replicas and toys)
foodstuffs, adulterated
games of chance of any type
liqueurs and spirits
lottery tickets and advertising
medicines, adulterated
seditious materials.
Articles intended for use in performance of unlawful abortions, classifiable but not limited to the following HS numbers:
HS Description of Prohibited and Restricted Articles
3006.60 Medications
4901.10 Printed Matter, in form of books, brochures, pamphlets
4901.99 Printed Matter, other, color illustrations
9018.-- Medical devices
9301.00 Dynamite, gunpowder, firearms, weapons of war
4901.10 Rebellious or seditious materials (printed matter)
4911.10 Obscene or immoral articles
Lottery & sweepstakes tickets
9504.10 Gambling articles/equipment
7113.11 Jewellery not marked with actual fineness
Various Adulterated articles of food and drugs
2939.10 Cocaine, heroin, morphine, opium
6309.00 Used clothing
6310.10 Used rags, sorted
6310.90 Used rags
9503.90 Toy guns (replicas of firearms)
5302.90 Marijuana (Cannabis Sativa L.)
9614.20 Opium pipes and parts thereof
The postal administration of the Philippines reserves the right not to accept any kind of letter post (ordinary, registered or insured) containing coins, currency notes, securities, travellers cheques, platinum, gold or silver, whether manufactured or not, precious stones or other valuable articles.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
In addition, commercial goods mailed to the Philippines require an invoice. Commercial goods exceeding 3000 pesos require an invoice endorsed by a Philippines consul. Insert one copy of the invoice in the article and attach another to its face. Attach a copy of any relevant letter of credit if the value exceeds $1000US.
Supporting Documentation Requirements
In addition to the basic documentation mentioned above, import clearance/permit must be obtained from the concerned governmental agency in the Philippines or from a recognized non-governmental organization from the country of export for regulated commodities. This document is required for reasons of public health and safety, national security or to satisfy international commitments for the protection or development of the local industry, and must be submitted to customs upon filing of the import entry or prior to release of the regulated commodity or article from customs custody.
Supporting Documentation required for Imports of the following commodities:
permit for Imported Product Registration
permit for Experimental Use Permit for Efficacy Trial
Animal Products
veterinary Certificates (clean report of findings)
CITES Import Permit (Export Permit from shipper) for endangered species
certificate of Product Registration
permit for Spare Parts Importation (for Motorcycles and Motor Vehicles) and Affidavit.
Movie and TV Products
Import Permit (for Movie and TV Products)
Registration of a Pesticide Active Ingredient
Registration of a Pesticide Product
Plants and Plant Products
permit to Import Plants and Plant Products: plants and Plant Products derived from or that include GMO Genetically Modified materials are subject to permit control per AO2002
phytosanitary certification
Radio Transmitter(s), Transceiver(s)
permit to Purchase/Possess Radio Transmitter(s), Transceiver(s)