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« Reply #6 on: June 17, 2008, 03:55:22 am »

Country Conditions for Mailing
Other Countries



•   Australia : http://pe.usps.com/text/imm/ab_028.htm
•   Belgium : http://pe.usps.com/text/imm/ab_020.htm
•   Brazil : http://pe.usps.com/text/imm/ab_028.htm
•   Denmark : http://pe.usps.com/text/imm/ce_020.htm
•   Germany : http://pe.usps.com/text/imm/fh_011.htm
•   Ireland : http://pe.usps.com/text/imm/il_006.htm
•   Israel : http://pe.usps.com/text/imm/il_007.htm#ep1389181
•   Mexico : http://pe.usps.com/text/imm/mo_012.htm
•   Netherlands : http://pe.usps.com/text/imm/mo_022.htm
•   New Zealand : http://pe.usps.com/text/imm/mo_025.htm
•   Norway : http://pe.usps.com/text/imm/mo_029.htm
•   Poland : http://pe.usps.com/text/imm/ps_008.htm
•   Portugal : http://pe.usps.com/text/imm/ps_009.htm
•   Russia : http://pe.usps.com/text/imm/ps_013.htm
•   Sweden : http://pe.usps.com/text/imm/ps_038.htm
•   Switzerland : http://pe.usps.com/text/imm/ps_039.htm
•   Turkey : http://pe.usps.com/text/imm/tz_010.htm


All other Countries:  http://pe.usps.com/text/imm/immctry.htm





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« Reply #5 on: June 17, 2008, 03:41:39 am »

Country Conditions for Mailing
Canada



Prohibitions
• An issue of a publication in which more than 5 percent of its total advertising space is primarily directed to a Canadian market and which indicates:
   1. Specifically where goods or services may be obtained in Canada, or
   2. Specific items or conditions relating to the sale or provision of goods or services in Canada.
• All alcoholic beverages including wines, etc.
• An issue of a publication that contains an advertisement primarily directed to a Canadian market is a prohibited import if that advertisement does not appear in identical form in all editions of the issue distributed in the country of origin.
• Articles so marked as to create the false impression that they were made in Canada, Great Britain or any other British country.
• Commercial tags of metal.
• Firearms, except as follows: Firearms may be mailed to Canada provided that they meet the requirements in DMM 601.11.1, 601.11.2, 601.11.3, and 601.11.6 and that the importer has the required documentation. Customers must visit www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/import/courier/postal-postale/ind-imp-eng.html prior to mailing for Canadian import requirements.
• Gold bullion, gold dust, and nonmanufactured precious metals.
• Non-refillable lighters or any other lighter that contains fuel. New lighters with no fuel may be sent.
• Oleomargarine and other butter substitutes, including altered or renovated butter.
• Perishable infectious biological substances.
• Perishable noninfectious biological substances.
• Plumage and skins of wild birds.
• Prison-made goods being sold or intended for sale by a person or firm.
• Radioactive materials.
• Replica or inert munitions, as well as other devices that simulate explosive devices or munitions, including replica or inert grenades or other simulated military munitions, whether or not such items are for display purposes.
• Reprints of Canadian or British works copyrighted in Canada.
• Reproductions of Canadian postage stamps unless printed in publications in black and white only and with a defacing line drawn across each reproduction.
• Shipments bearing caution labels indicating the contents are flammable.
• Smoke-making devices for motor vehicles and boats.
• Used or secondhand hives or bee supplies.

Restrictions
• Coins; banknotes; currency notes; securities payable to bearer; traveler’s checks; gold, silver, platinum, manufactured or not; jewelry; and other valuable articles may be sent only in registered items. Exceptions:
Coins sent to or from collectors or dealers may be mailed in ordinary (uninsured) parcels.
• Drugs and medicines must comply with Canadian law.
• Eggs for hatching must be packed in new, clean containers and accompanied by a certificate issued by a veterinarian of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, or one issued by a State veterinarian and endorsed by a veterinarian of that Bureau, stating that to the best of his or her knowledge the eggs come from a flock that is free from Newcastle disease, fowl pest, or fowl typhoid. See 135.3 for method of packing.
• Meat and meat food products must be accompanied by an export certificate issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and labeled in accordance with Canadian regulations. Exception to these requirements are:
   1. bona fide sample shipments weighing less than 10 kg;
   2. meat products addressed to a government department or agency;
   3. meat products intended for personal consumption when they enter Canada in the possession of the importer.
• Precious stones, set or not set; all items used as dress ornaments and coming under the term “jewelry” including articles of gold or other precious metal for personal use such as cigarette holders, cases, powder cases, card cases, opera glasses, fountain pens, watches, etc., are permitted in insured parcels provided the articles have value not over $5 U.S. A parcel containing a number of such articles valued at $5 or less may be insured for the total value of the contents up to a maximum of $200.
• Veterinary biological products including serums and vaccines must be accompanied by a permit issued by the Veterinary Director General, Ministry of Agriculture of Canada.

Observations
• Banknotes valued at $100 or more must be put up in a compact package and securely tied with strong twine before wrapping. The wrapper must be linen or other strong, woven material, linen lined paper, or two thicknesses of strong kraft paper. After wrapping, the package must be again securely tied or stitched and sealed at the points of closing.
• The name of the Canadian province in which the office of destination is located must appear as part of the address.
• The following must not be accepted for insurance:
      Bees, postage stamps (canceled and uncanceled) and albums in which they are mounted, and parcels addressed to CFPOs.
• Canadian Forces Mail (CFPO) is processed through Canadian military post offices and must be addressed in the following manner:
         1. NUMBER, RANK, NAME UNIT
         2. CFPO (NUMBER)
         3. BELLEVILLE ON K0K 3R0
         4. CANADA
Maximum weight limits for mail addressed to members of the Canadian Forces based outside of Canada (CFPO) is 22 pounds. Parcels for CFPO addresses may not be insured. Direct sacks of printed matter (M-Bags) are not permitted for CFPO addresses.
• A letter fully prepaid and bearing the same address as that of a parcel may be tied or otherwise securely attached to the outside of the parcel. Stamps to cover postage on the parcel must be affixed to the wrapper of the parcel. Stamps to pay postage on the letter must be affixed to the envelope thereof.
• Certain types of merchandise must be marked to show country of origin in the manner prescribed by the Canadian customs regulations.
• Goods valued under 20 Canadian dollars are duty and excise tax exempt. Goods over 20 Canadian dollars will be subject to the applicable duties and excise taxes. Gift shipments received by mail that are valued under 60 Canadian dollars are duty and excise tax exempt.
• For all casual and commercial items valued under 1,600 Canadian dollars, Canada Post will collect the assessed duties and excise taxes and a handling fee of 5 Canadian dollars from the addressee. For Express Mail International items, the handling fee is 8 Canadian dollars. All commercial mail items over 1,600 Canadian dollars will be held by Canada Customs and Excise until proper invoice and accounting documentation is provided by the addressee.
• The Canada Customs Invoice can be obtained from stationery, office supply, or printing companies. If mailers are unable to obtain the Canada Customs Invoice locally, they should visit the following Web site: www.canadapost.ca. In addition, commercial invoices are acceptable provided that each invoice has the required information for customs purposes.
• Information on Canadian customs regulations may be obtained from the Office of International Marketing/223, Bureau of International Commerce, Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 20230, or any field office of that Department.
• Obtaining post code information:
         1. Information on Canadian post code directories can be obtained from:

            NATIONAL PHILATELIC CENTER
            CANADA POST CORPORATION
            STATION 1
            ANTIGONISH NS B2G 2R8
            Telephone: 1-800-565-4362
            Fax: 1-902-863-6796
         2. To obtain Canadian post codes for specific addresses, call the General Information line at 1-416-979-8822 or access the Canada Post Corporation web site on the Internet at http://www.canadapost.ca
• Pursuant to the Canada Customs Act and a need to heighten border security, Canada will deny entry of all postal items (except postcards) that do not bear complete sender and addressee information in roman letters and arabic numerals.

http://pe.usps.com/text/imm/ce_003.htm
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« Reply #4 on: June 17, 2008, 03:36:17 am »

Country Conditions for Mailing
South Africa



Prohibitions
• Articles relating to lotteries.
• Charged butane gas lighters and refills.
• Cigarettes exceeding 2 kg per thousand in weight.
• Diamonds or precious stones except in registered First-Class Mail International shipments.
• Honey.
• Prison-made articles.

Restrictions
None

Observations
   1. Import licenses are required for many types of goods. Therefore, senders should ascertain from the addressee before mailing whether the necessary documents are held.
   2. Licenses are not required for bona fide gifts not exceeding R 200 (Rand) in value.
   3. Coins; banknotes; currency notes (paper money); traveler’s checks; platinum, gold, and silver (manufactured or not); precious stones; jewelry; and other valuable articles are admitted only in Registered Mail.

http://pe.usps.com/text/imm/ps_032.htm
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« Reply #3 on: June 17, 2008, 03:34:35 am »

Country Conditions for Mailing
Spain

(Includes Canary Islands)



Prohibitions
• Arms; ammunition; weapons; parts and components of weapons; and other related equipment.
• Coins; banknotes; currency notes (paper money); traveler’s checks; securities payable to bearer; platinum, gold or silver, manufactured or not; precious stones; jewelry; and other valuable articles except in insured Priority Mail International parcels.
• Foodstuffs containing saccharine in any amount.
• Human remains.
• Live plants and animals.
• Perishable infectious biological substances.
• Playing cards.
• Radioactive materials.
• Tobacco (admitted only to the Canary Islands, Ceuta, and Melilla).

Restrictions
• Used clothing must be accompanied by a certificate of disinfection.

Observations
• A parcel may be addressed to a street address or to a post office box. A local telephone number for the addressee should be provided when the item is addressed to a street address and must be provided when the item is addressed to a post office box.
• For parcels, an invoice, in duplicate, is required for all commercial shipments regardless of value and all personal shipments valued at $300 or more. The invoices must be affixed to the outside of the parcel or may be enclosed in PS Form 2976-E with the customs declaration.

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« Reply #2 on: June 17, 2008, 03:27:31 am »

Country Conditions for Mailing
Italy



Prohibitions
• Albums of any kind (of photographs, postcards, postage stamps, etc.).
• Arms and weapons.
• Articles of platinum or gold; jewelry; and other valuable articles unless sent as insured Priority Mail International parcels.
• Artificial flowers and fruits and accessories for them.
• Bells and other musical instruments and parts thereof.
• Cartridge caps; cartridges.
• Clocks and supplies for clocks.
• Compound medicaments and medicines.
• Coral mounted in any way.
• Ether and chloroform.
• Exposed photographic and cinematographic films.
• Footwear of any kind.
• Haberdashery and sewn articles of any kind, including trimmings and lace; handkerchiefs; scarves; shawls, needlework including stockings and gloves; bonnets, caps, and hats of any kind.
• Hair and articles made of hair.
• Human remains.
• Leather goods.
• Lighters and their parts, including lighter flints.
• Live bees, leeches, and silkworms.
• Live plants and animals.
• Nutmeg, vanilla; sea salt, rock salt; saffron.
• Parasites and predators of harmful insects.
• Perfumery goods of all kinds (except soap).
• Playing cards of any kind.
• Postage stamps in sealed or unsealed First-Class Mail International shipments.
• Radioactive materials.
• Ribbons for typewriters.
• Roasted or ground coffee and its substitutes; roasted chicory.
• Saccharine and all products containing saccharine.
• Salted, smoked or otherwise prepared meats; fats; and lard.
• Tobacco.
• Toys not made wholly of wood.
• Treated skins and furs.
• Weapons of any kind and spare parts for them.

Restrictions
• Coins; bank notes; currency notes (paper money); traveler’s checks; jewelry; and other precious or valuable articles must be enclosed in an insured Priority Mail International parcel in order to be mailable to addressees in Italy.
• Postage stamps for philatelic purposes are admitted in registered First-Class Mail International shipments on condition that the package bears a completed Form 2976 and the addressee complies with the Italian financial regulations.

Observations 
• A parcel may be addressed to a street address or to a post office box. A local telephone number for the addressee should be provided when the item is addressed to a street address and must be provided when the item is addressed to a post office box.
• For Priority Mail International parcels, an invoice, in duplicate, is required for all commercial shipments regardless of value and all personal shipments valued at $300 or more. The invoices must be affixed to the outside of the parcel or may be enclosed in PS Form 2976-E with the customs declaration.
• First-Class Mail International shipments may not contain dutiable articles.
• Shipments containing books must bear a PS Form 2976 (green label).
• Many articles are subject to an import license or quantity restrictions. Senders should ascertain from the addressee before mailing whether the articles will be admitted or whether the necessary documents, if required, are held.

http://pe.usps.com/text/imm/il_008.htm
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« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2008, 03:22:49 am »

Country Conditions for Mailing
France

(Includes Corsica and Monaco)



Prohibitions
• Arms, ammunition.
• Cigarette lighters using butane gas.
• Feeding bottles.
• Funeral urns.
• Goods bearing false marks of French manufacture or origin.
• Human remains.
• Imitation pearls containing lead salts and any articles of jewelry made with pearls of this type.
• Live plants and animals.
• Measuring instruments marked in units not complying with French law.
• Perishable infectious biological substances except as noted in Restrictions below.
• Perishable noninfectious biological substances except as noted under Restrictions below.
• Radioactive materials.
• Saccharine in tablets or packets.

Restrictions
• Bees, honey, and beeswax must be accompanied by a certificate of origin and noninfection issued by a qualified official approved by the Government. Shipments of honey not exceeding 2 kilograms do not require the certificate.
• Books in the French language printed abroad must have the names of the publisher and printer shown as prescribed by the French copyright laws.
• Canned vegetables, fish, plums, and nuts not bearing an indication of the country of origin by stamping, in plain raised or sunken letters at least 4 millimeters high, in the middle of the top or bottom and in a place not bearing any inscription.
• Gold coins or other articles of gold require that the addressee have a permit issued by the Bank of France (not required for gold-plated articles or for ornaments or jewelry containing only small amounts of gold and weighing 500 grams or less).
• Medicines and medicinal products require an import license issued by the Central Pharmaceutical Service of the Ministry of Health.
• Perishable biological substances, infectious and noninfectious, are admitted when addressed to the laboratories/Institutes.

http://pe.usps.com/text/imm/fh_005.htm
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« on: June 17, 2008, 03:15:49 am »

Country Conditions for Mailing
Great Britain and Northern Ireland

(Includes England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, Sark, and the Isle of Man)



Prohibitions
• Any postal item containing enclosures addressed to different persons at different addresses.
• Arms and parts of arms, except as noted under Observation #5 below.
• Articles, goods infringing British trademarks or copyright laws.
• Cards decorated with mica or ground glass or similar materials unless they are placed in envelopes.
• Citizens Band Radios, walkie-talkies, microbugs, and radio microphones that are capable of transmitting on any frequency between 26.1 and 29.7 megacycles per second and 88 to 108 Mhz per second.
• Goods made in foreign prisons, except those imported for a non-commercial purpose or of a kind not manufactured in the UK.
• Horror comics and matrices.
• Obscene articles, prints, paintings, cards, films, videotapes, etc.
• Perishable infectious biological substances.
• Seal skins except those from an accepted source.
• Switchblade knives.

Restrictions 
• Coins; banknotes; currency notes (paper money); securities payable to bearer; traveler’s checks; manufactured and unmanufactured platinum, gold, silver; precious stones; jewelry; and other valuable articles, may only be sent in registered First-Class Mail International shipments or insured Priority Mail International parcels.
• Foods or beverages to which any preservative or other substance has been added must comply with the British regulations for importation.
• Live bees.  Live queen bees must be accompanied by an import license issued by a UK Government Agricultural Department and a health certificate issued by the appropriate Government Department of the country of origin stating that the bees are free of disease.
• Meat, meat products, and animal products including dry sausage and dried milk require import license issued by appropriate UK Agricultural Department.
• Plants and parts of plants require import permit issued by the appropriate Agricultural Department in UK.

http://pe.usps.com/text/Imm/fh_014.htm
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