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DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
- Passport (copy of first three
pages)
- Residence Permit or "Zusicherung
Aufenthaltsbewilligung"
- Lease or Property Title of Residence
in Switzerland
- Inventory (detailed) in English,
German, French, or Italian, dated and signed by the customer (three copies)
showing:
- Full contents of this and any other
shipments planned
- Appliances, giving make and serial
number
- Customs Import Form 18.44 (in
duplicate and signed by Customer) and a list of alcoholic beverages needs to
be completed upon arrival in Switzerland
- Returning Nationals require an
Attestation of Residence issued by the local authorities
- Foreigners require a Work and
Residence Permit issued by the local authorities
- Inventory for all shipments must be
submitted with first shipment!
- Swiss:
"Schriftenempfangsschein" (receipt for depositing papers at the Town
Hall)
- Form "Erklarung/Abfertigungsantrag
fur Libersiedlungsgur" (owners' declaration of personal household
goods)
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
- CUSTOMER MUST BE IN
SWITZERLAND AND TAKE UP RESIDENCE PRIOR TO CUSTOMS CLEARANCE IN ORDER TO BE
ELIGIBLE TO IMPORT USED HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PERSONAL EFFECTS DUTY-FREE
(REGISTRATION WITH THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES IS REQUIRED FOR
CLEARANCE).
- Used household goods and personal
effects must be owned and used for a minimum of six months and remain in
Customer's possession for at least one year
- Items must be imported during the
period of transfer of residence (maximum of three years)
- Wedding Presents:
- Goods must be shipped within 3
months following the date of wedding for free entry
- Inheritance:
- Admitted free of duty provided they
are used and the declared owner lived abroad
- Legal heirs must have their
residence in Switzerland
- A declaration ("Declaration
personnelle d'effects de succession" form 18.46) must be completed and given
to the local Swiss Customs Direction before importation
- Used household goods given by a
living person to an heir as inheritance advancement ("Avance d'hoirie") is
considered as inheritance goods
DUTIABLE/RESTRICTED ITEMS
- New items (less than six months old)
require an invoice, and must be listed separately on the inventory
- Foodstuffs in quantity
- Alcoholic beverages (must be declared
under penalty of heavy fines)
- Appliances and restricted items
should be loaded last in the container for easy access by Customs
PROHIBITED ITEMS
- Drugs and narcotics
- Weapons (sporting and hunting guns
may be imported with a permit)
- Ammunition
- Anti-radar equipment
- Animals products from
protected/endangered species (ivory, skins, etc.)
- Cleaning fluids
MOTOR VEHICLES
- Duty-free if owned and used over six
months and owner states it will not be re-sold within 12 months of
import
- All cars must comply with Swiss
Government regulations
- Permission to import is granted on
case-by-case basis
- Documents required:
- Passport
- Work Permit
- Title
- Purchase invoice
- Form 18.44
- Proof of Residence
- Valid Driver's License
- Foreign Registration Card
- Car license from previous
country
- Household goods inventory
- Swiss Insurance Receipt
PETS
- Dogs, cats and birds permitted
- Proof of inoculation, veterinary
attestation and anti-rabies shot required
- Quarantine may be required
PETS
Due to the landlocked location, all surface freight shipments will
arrive via a base European port such as Antwerp, Belgium or Rotterdam,
Netherlands. The Swiss destination agent will move the shipment in bond to
Switzerland for customs clearance.
Swiss customs officials are very strict about descriptive inventories.
Under no circumstances is the description of "Packed By Owner" allowed.
For more accurate details
on customs information please contact international
moving company
World
Wide / USA
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