Customs Information
Nepal - All
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
- Valued Inventory (in English) describing contents of cartons (PBO - "packed by owner" and miscellaneous are not acceptable), and showing specific details for all electrical and electronic items and invoices for new items and invoices for new items.
- Original Insurance Certificate
- CTD (Customs Transit Declaration) for shipments cleared at Indian ports
- Letter authorizing Destination Agent to clear shipment
- Customers contact address and phone number in Nepal
- Diplomatic shipments require a Diplomatic Exemption Certificate issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with CIF value of the shipment
- Duty-Free Exemption Certificate issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with CIF value of the shipment is required for privileged persons (most foreign experts, advisors, and consultants for the Government)
- Foreign Nationals on private contract and returning Nepalese must ALSO provide the following documents:
- Passport of Customer and each member of the family
- Certificate of his Employer stating income sources of Customer
- Import License issued by the Department of Commerce
- ALL DOCUMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED WELL IN ADVANCE (minimum 20 to 30 days) OF ARRIVAL OF SHIPMENT AT INDIAN PORT TO AVOID HEAVY DEMURRAGE AND OTHER ADDITIONAL CHARGES
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
- CUSTOMER MUST BE PRESENT AT CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
- ALL SHIPMENTS INSPECTED
- Privileged persons are free of Customs duties and taxes on their household goods shipments
- Duty-free import is valid for six months from Customer's arrival date
- Since shipments are often routed via Calcutta, shipments are subject to control and inspection by Indian Customs, CTD essential
- Shipment must be consigned to owners full name and address in Nepal
MOTOR VEHICLES
- Privileged persons can import an auto duty-free
- Vehicles over five years old are prohibited
- Documents required:
- Invoice showing model, engine number and chassis number
- Registration and Ownership Certificate for used autos
PETS
- Health Certificate
- Allowed as accompanied or as unaccompanied baggage
- Customer’s presence required for clearance
DUTIABLE/RESTRICTED ITEMS
- New items require an invoice and Certificate of Origin
- Long list of dutiable items including electrical and electronic goods, cosmetics and new items (Customer must obtain further information from Consulate of Nepal)
- Antiques, pure silver and gold must be declared at the time of arrival and be re-exported at time of departure from Nepal
PROHIBITED ITEMS
- Weapons and ammunition (must obtain prior approval from the Government of Nepal before importing)
- Drugs
- Beef products
- Pornographic material