Maximum Coverage = Maximum Declared Value for Carriage for the Priority™ Worldwide service.
* Coverage for loss or damage is not available for items destined to Yugoslavia with a postcode beginning with 38.
Import Restrictions
Senders should determine import restrictions from the country's authorities before posting:
animals and animal products
artwork, drawings, proofs and layouts
books
blueprints
coffee
cologne and perfume
cheques, blank
drugs and poisons
fabric and fabric samples
fire extinguishers
fruit
foodstuffs
jewelry
liquids
machinery parts
meat and poultry products
medicines and patent medicines (samples only, all other importation must be from a legal entity having permission to import medicine and medical equipment)
musical instruments
plants and parts of plants
printed publications
radio sets
seeds
serums and vaccines
tea
tobacco
utensils.
Watches
Watch cases or housings (mounted or unmounted) of complete watches made of precious metals may be admitted after analysis of the metal content. It does not accept articles containing incomplete watch cases or parts.
Personal-use items
Postal items addressed to individuals may contain personal travel articles, articles for personal and family use (medicines, medical instruments, teaching and leisure material) and articles for the use of their household in quantities not intended for resale. Personal items not exceeding $30US are exempt from customs duty.
Legacy and contract items
Items inherited abroad and articles provided for in contracts concluded between States may be freely imported in accordance with such contracts.
Professional tools of trade
Natural persons of Yugoslavian nationality exercising a profession may import articles for use in that profession subject to special conditions.
Import Permits
An import permit is required for many goods. Before posting any item, senders should confirm that the addressee has any necessary permit.
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
abortion procurement items
antiques
artwork, fine
batteries
bio products
chemicals
cigarette paper
cosmetics
credit cards and blanks
currency, banknotes
deeds
diplomatic mail
essences for artificial wines and brandies
firearms and parts
foreign products bearing Yugoslavia trademarks or imitated trade marks
foodstuffs
furs
invoices, blank
ivory
jewellery
liquor
military uniforms of other states
paints
perfume
political materials
precious metals and stones
whistles, spoons and food containers having a lead content over 10%
wines and wine concentrate containing sulphuric acid
x-rays
yeast.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
Senders must provide proof of the addressee's entitlement on the customs form; otherwise, the addressee must provide the proof before delivery. Customs authorities inspect all dutiable items.
Gifts
Senders should mark all gifts and accompanying documents Gift Parcel or Envoi Cadeau.
Invoices
All commercial goods must include an invoice.
Customs Procedures:
Serbian and foreign nationals are exempt from paying import duty on items received from individuals abroad via the postal system to a total value of 20 Euros in dinars. The value of items received from abroad also includes the amount paid for transportation or postage.