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DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
Passport (original)
Detailed inventory (avoid PBO items)
Foreigners need a legalized copy of a Work
Contract presented to the Ministry of Labor
CUSTOMS
REGULATIONS
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CUSTOMER'S PRESENCE IN PERU IS
REQUIRED FOR CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
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Household goods and personal effects
dutiable (The average rate for duty and tax is 20%)
- Household goods previously exported
from Peru may be imported duty-free with supporting documents (Inventory,
Export Policy, etc.) stamped by Peruvian Customs
- Shipment must arrive before customers
arrival or 120 days before customers arrival
- Customs will allow the importation of
no more than one (1) electrical appliance of same kind on a 20% import duty
basis. Additional similar electrical appliances will be charged at the rate of
33%.
PROHIBITED
ITEMS
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Firearms (maximum caliber .38) and
telecommunication equipment require a special license prior to arrival of
goods
- Firearms also require proof of
ownership and a previous license must be obtained from the Ministry of
Interior (no automatic arms are allowed) Subject to confiscation if
requirements are not met
Narcotics and drugs
- Pornographic material
- Explosives
- Telecommunications equipment
MOTOR
VEHICLES
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Import duties and excise tax levied on all
used cars, but the car cannot exceed five years of antiquity
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Autos not belonging to diplomats require an
inspection before Customs clearance can be completed
- Foreign Peruvian diplomats duty
free
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Documents required:
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Original commercial invoice - fully
detailed (original)
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Proof of ownership
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Title
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Certificate of inspection at origin issued
by any international surveillance company such as SGS, SSI, Bureau
Veritas
PETS
- Documents required:
- Vaccination and Rabies vaccination
Certificate
- Health Certificate
For more accurate details
on customs information please contact international
moving company
World
Wide / USA
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