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Hi Wayne, Sorry it took me a while to respond back to you. I want to start by saying that it was a true pleasure to work with you Wayne you were very relaxed and patient with me when I called you a dozen times with soooo many questions you were able to have answers for me right away so thank you for that. As far as the crew that came to my house to pack me up were very very easy to work with they were very professional with handling each of my items which was very comforting to me they just made it so easy and pleasurable for me. I would definitely use NY shipping again and I would definitely refer you to any of my friends that need a moving company. What's left now is that I hope my freight gets to Cyprus in the estimated time frame that was given to me which was the end of August give and take a couple of days I hope it doesn't go much passed a couple of days b/c I plan on leaving the end of Aug to get settled in and start my 4 kids up at school...Many Thanks for everything it was a true pleasure to work with NY Intl Shipping. Thanks Again

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International Movers Cayman Islands

Ports: Douala (Cameroon – 1600 KM of dirt roads). Transit time from Douala to Bangui: 10 days in dry season, 1 month during rainy season (May to October). Consequently, almost all removals are done by air.

Prohibited: Narcotics, Explosives, Pornographic

Cont: No TC 40′ can be loaded on the road Douala – Bangui.

Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco

 

Required Documents: Detailed inventory with nature, number and size of bottles.

Customs Regulations: Importer has to pay full duties and taxes (i.e., 67.5% on alcohol and 77.5% on tobacco).

Clearance: 5 to 7 days. Customer presence is not required for clearance.

Diplomatic Removals

 

Required Documents: (1) Mission order from the Embassy or the Consulate, approved by local authorities (2) Diplomatic passport (3) Detailed inventory in French

Customs Regulations: Duty-free entry for foreign diplomats. Central African diplomats who return to CAR are considered as normal citizens.

Clearance: 2 to 3 days. Customer’s presence is not required for clearance.

Remarks: Customs authorities reserve the right to make a visitation of the goods before delivery.

Firearms and Weapons

 

Required Documents: (1) Certificate of registration (2) Valid passport (3) Proof of ownership (4) Certificate of temporary admission (F4 form) delivered by custom authorities upon arrival.

Customs Regulations: Duty free with the F4 form.

Clearance: 3-5 days. Guns have to be packed in accessible locations, as the custom authorities will make a survey of it.

Household Goods and Personal Effects

 

Required Documents: (1) Valid passport (2) Mission order of employer (3) Inventory in French (4) Declaration signed by customer that goods are for personal use.

Customs Regulations: Used HHG’s are duty-free if they have been in the owner’s possession and used for six months and are not for resale.

Clearance: 3-5 days. Customer’s presence is not required for clearance.

Remarks: Custom authorities reserve the right to make a visitation of the goods before delivery.

New Furniture

 

Required Documents: (1) Invoice with detailed price of each item.

Customs Regulations: Items purchased within 6 months are subject to custom duties and TCA (local VAT).

Clearance: 7-10 days. Customer’s presence is not required for clearance.

Pets and Animals

 

Required Documents: Health certificate and proof of anti-rabies inoculation.

Clearance: 2-3 days. Customer’s presence is not required for clearance.

Remarks: Parrots coming from Central and South American are not allowed.

Vehicles

 

Required Documents: (1) Car papers (2) Proof of ownership (3) Original purchase invoice (4) F4 form delivered by custom authorities upon arrival

Customs Regulations: 47.5 on CIF value for tourism vehicles. 77.5% on CIF value for high value vehicles. Duty free for temporary admission.

Clearance: 10 days.

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.

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