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Moving to Niger 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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Customs Regulations applicable while shipping to Niger |
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
Passport (must show last entry stamp)
Visa
Work Permit
Certificate of Change of Residence
"Attestation reservation de cale"
Bank Guarantee
Inventory (detailed in French, valued,
dated, and signed by customer)
Importers Declaration for Customs
Health Certificate, showing that the
customer has been vaccinated against yellow fever (compulsory) and cholera
(optional)
Letter of transfer from customer’s
employer
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
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CUSTOMER MUST BE PRESENT AT CUSTOMS
CLEARANCE
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All shipments inspected
DUTIABLE/RESTRICTED ITEMS
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All goods less than six months in owner's
possession are dutiable (invoices required)
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Home computers
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Art objects, jewelry and antiques (depends
on quantity)
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Customer must pay a 5% statistical tax on
the declared value of inventory unless customer belongs to an exempted
organization or project in Niger.
PROHIBITED ITEMS
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Alcoholic beverages
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Weapons
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Radio equipment
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Drugs
MOTOR VEHICLES
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New cars are dutiable
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Documents required:
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Original Purchase Invoice
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Log Book/Registration Card
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International Insurance
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Valid passport
PETS
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Health Certificate signed and dated by a
veterinarian, showing that the animal has been vaccinated against
rabies
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NOTE - Customs regulations of Niger are subject to change at any time. The proceeding information is a brief summary of customs regulations applicable to household goods shipments to Niger (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 Niger. |
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