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Moving to Brazil or for that matter any country can become difficult-unless you make yourself aware of the customs regulation details in that country. After all, you do not want your belongings to be stranded in some port in the country. In some countries especially, customs regulations can be very stringent-and you may suddenly find yourself in a puddle. So, do your homework!
The customs regulations information listed on our website have been collected from several sources including information made-available-by embassies and government websites. |
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Major City/Cities in Brazil |
Brasilia Goiania Cuiaba Campo Grande Maceio Salvador Fortaleza Sao Luis Joao Pessoa
| Recife Teresina Natal Aracaju Rio Branco Macapa Manaus Belem Porto Velho
| Boa Vista Palmas Vitoria Belo Horizonte Rio de Janeiro Sao Paulo Curitiba Porto Alegre Florianopolis
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Customs Regulations applicable while Shipping To Brazil |
| Shipping to Brazil - Customs Regulations |
*NOTE: ALL REGULATIONS MAY VARY ACCORDING TO THE CUSTOMER'S
NATIONALITY/ OR IMMIGRATION STATUS
IMPORTANT NOTICE CONCERNING
WOODEN CONTAINERS:
In an attempt to protect
Brazilian crops/fauna/flora from what is known in the USA as the Chinese Bug
(Anoplophora Glabripennis) the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture has imposed
severe restrictions that are effective immediately on the entry of
pallets/wooden airvans/liftvans/crates etc.
- Wooden units must have a fumigation
certificate issued by the applicable official government agency in the origin
country
- Wood must be certified it has been
treated with heat, fumigation or other type of previously agreed upon chemical
product
- Fumigation should be completed not
more than 15 days prior to shipment
- If wooden crates/units/pieces arrive
in Brazil without the certificate the goods will either be incinerated at the
importers expense or be treated if possible in Brazil
- Recommendation is to completely
refrain from using wood for packing purposes in all shipments to Brazil,
advise to:
- Loosepack all items in metal
containers for surface shipments
- Use tri-wall air containers for air
shipments
- Use mirror cartons rather than
crates for paintings, glass or mirrors
- In the event it becomes necessary to
ship liftvans or crate fragile items the certificate must accompany the
cargo
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
Passport (original), Visa stamped
Residence Visa
Brazil I.D. card
Inventory in Portuguese (two originals)
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Inventory must be itemized in detail; brand names, make, model and
serial numbers of all electrical items must be noted
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Also need to show the estimated value of the item in U.S. dollars
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Must be legalized by the Brazilian Consulate for temporary visa holders
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Pets must be listed on the inventory
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Two separate inventories first showing used items and the second "new"
items (items less that six (6) months old)
Certificate of Residence issued by the Brazilian Consulate at origin for
returning citizens
Proof of revenue abroad
Proof of residence abroad for over one year
Airline ticket
Work Contract and Customs Bond are required for Customers holding a
temporary visa
Goods must be re-exported upon expiration of the contract for holders of a
temporary visa
"Termo de Responsibilidade" (guarantee)
Power of Attorney forms provided by the Destination Agent
Letter authorizing Destination Agent to clear shipment
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
Household goods and
personal effects may be imported duty and tax free provided they have been
OWNED and USED for at least six (6) months and are not for re-sale
ONLY two shipments permitted, one air
and one sea
Shipments should arrive in Brazil no
earlier than three months before or no later than six months after customer's
arrival
Shipments 100% inspected
Clearance cannot begin until all
documents are received
Shipment must embark from the country
of customer's residence
Immigrants must register with the
Brazilian Federal Police within 30 days of arrival
**It is strongly advised not to import
any items that are new as they will be subject to high duties and
fines
DUTIABLE/RESTRICTED ITEMS
New articles sent as unaccompanied baggage will be subject to payment of
duties. The duties will be 50% of the value of the goods.
Customer will have to present the invoice.
Items not corresponding to inventory are subject to very high duties/fines
Duplicate items (such as electrical appliances) assessed very high duty
Wedding trousseaux, inheritance items, new furniture, tins of food and
alcohol are all subject to high customs duties
Presents, souvenirs, computers and carpets are all duty-free if part of
the household goods shipment
Computers need special entry permit from SEI (list model, serial number
and accessories)
Alcohol and tobacco products
Appliances and bicycles
Photo, audio and video equipment
PROHIBITED ITEMS
Arms, ammunition and dangerous objects (firearms and weapons require
special license)
Narcotics, medicines and drugs
Plants
MOTOR VEHICLES
Not allowed except for members of foreign diplomatic corps
PETS
Cats and dogs require a Health and Vaccination Certificate from the point
of origin and are subject to veterinarian examination at the port of entry
Other animals are subject to consultation with the Brazilian Ministry of
Agriculture prior to departure from the country of origin and are also subject
to inspection
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NOTE - Customs regulations of Brazil are subject to change at any time. The proceeding information is a brief summary of customs regulations applicable to household goods shipments to Brazil (this destination )and is being provided for general guidance to assist our Agents and Customers. Since such regulations are subject to change without notice, Movers.com cannot be held liable for any costs, damage, delays, or other detrimental events resulting from non-compliance. Always double check with your local embassy or consulate before you make your move to Brazil. |
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