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Moving to Uruguay 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 Citie(s) in Uruguay |
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Customs Regulations applicable while shipping to Uruguay |
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
Itemized inventory in Spanish, legalized by the Uruguayan Consulate at
origin
Foreigners require a resident visa issued by the Uruguayan Consulate at
origin, stamped in the Customer's passport, or a Certificate of Permanent
Residence granted by the Migration Office in Uruguay
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If above documents are not provided, and Customer is not a permanent
resident in Uruguay, Customer will have to deposit a bank guarantee letter,
the value of the shipment in cash, or provide a guarantee from his employer.
The guarantee is to be returned once the shipment leaves the country or the
Customer has obtained a permanent residence.
A Certificate of Residence, issued by
the consulate at origin, stating that the Customer has lived abroad for a
minimum period of two years is required for returning Uruguayan
citizens
Bank guarantee letter
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
Shipments must arrive within 90 days of Customer
Used household goods and personal effects, showing evidence of use, may be
duty-free, if owner has lived abroad and owned the items for at least two
years, and Customer has a permanent residence
Non permanent residents may be required to make bank guarantee deposit,
refundable when shipment leaves country
DUTIABLE/RESTRICTED ITEMS
New household goods subject to duties and value added tax
Electrical appliances
Only one of each allowed, except for TV sets
Bicycles allowed only as part of a household goods shipment
Works of art and antiques
Alcohol and tobacco products
Food
Jewelry and coins
Wedding gifts require packing list and a visaed marriage certificate
Inherited goods require packing list, visaed proof of estate of
inheritance, and visaed Death Certificate
PROHIBITED ITEMS
Weapons and ammunition (only sport guns allowed) permit from Ministry of
Defense required
New electrical appliances
Drugs
Plants need a Health Certificate
Pornographic or subversive materials
MOTOR VEHICLES
New cars are dutiable
Returning Uruguayan citizens are permitted to import used cars provided
they comply with the following requirements:
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Owner of the auto must have lived abroad for a minimum of three years
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Auto must have been in the owner's name for a minimum of three years
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Owner must apply for authorization from the Ministry of Finance before
Customs clearance can begin
Foreigners are not allowed to import used autos
Documents required:
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Commercial Invoice (original)
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Car title or Certificate of Register or Matriculation
IMPORTANT: These documents must be legalized by Uruguayan Consulate
at origin. An official translation of document into Spanish will also
be required (which must be obtained in Uruguay).
PETS
Health and Vaccination Certificates required
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NOTE - Customs regulations of Uruguay are subject to change at any time. The proceeding information is a brief summary of customs regulations applicable to household goods shipments to Uruguay (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 Uruguay. |
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