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To Whom It May Concern:

This letter serves as recommendation for the relocation services of NY International. NY International completed a month-long relocation process of my personal effects from New York City to London. Over the past ten years, I have had to relocate internationally several times, and my experience with comparable relocation agencies has ranged from dreadful to acceptable. As a result, dealing with a company as diligent, professional, and accommodating as NY International came as a pleasant surprise.

• From the date of first contact in January 2003, NY behaved with integrity. For example, in providing me with initial “door-to-door” quotes for the transportation of my belongings they disclosed the “hidden” charges that their peers usually do not (presumably in an effort to secure considerable upfront deposits and therefore “lock in” their customers).
• They provided references, a physical showroom, 3rd party online appraisals of their services, and generally made it easier for me to gauge the range and pricing of their services both in the US and in the UK.
• They were accommodating on method of payment, turnaround, delivery, and storage.
• Their staff was very professional and courteous. They followed up with me by email and telephone at every step of the way and were responsive to my inquiries and requests.
• A special mention should go to David Mazafi, who was my counterpart throughout the [entire] process, and provide me with excellent customer service.

I am therefore happy to serve as a strong positive reference for NY International to anyone, including colleagues interested in moving personal effects internationally.

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Spyros Poulios

International Move To Canada

Ports:Vancouver, Montreal, Halifax

Prohibited: Fully Automatic Firearms; Firearms Fitted With Silencers, Firearms Adapted From A Rifle Or Shotgun

So Barrel Is Smaller Than 470 Mm Long Or Firearm Is Small Than 660 Mm Overall; Narcotics; Drugs

Cont: None

Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco

Customs Regulations: Any shipper aged 16 or over may import duty free up to 200 cigarettes and 50 cigars and 2 lbs. of tobacco. In addition, any person who meets the age requirements of the province through which they enter the country, may bring in up to 40 oz. of liquor or wine or 24 12 oz. cans or bottle of beer or ale.

Firearms and Weapons

Required Documents: Handguns – permit required (but very seldom granted).

Customs Regulations: Regular hunting rifles or shotguns, as described by the manufacturer and are not adapted, present no problem. No restrictions on air pistols and air rifles provided the muzzle velocity does not exceed 500 feet per second.

Household Goods and Personal Effects

Required Documents: Work permit Holders – Temporary entry form E29B; deposit against duties and taxes of 20% of the value up to a maximum deposit of $750 Canadian on effects.

Customs Regulations: Landed immigrant- goods must have been in ownership and use before arrival. RETURNING

RESIDENT: must have been outside country for 1-5 years and goods must have been in own buse at least 6 months prior to arrival.

Vehicles

Customs Regulations: Mandatory safety and emission standards apply to vehicles manufactured after 1/1/71.

Remarks: Even though the owner may be entitled to duty and tax free entry, some provinces/states may charge a sales tax.

Please note:

The information on this page is intended as a guide and NOT as a complete or definitive resource.

The information on this page should not be used as an authoritative reference.

Updated July, 2005

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