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DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
- Inventory in Spanish, detailed ("PBO"
- packed by owner and "misc." - miscellaneous not acceptable)
- Returning Argentine citizens require
a Certificate of Residence from origin country
- Argentine Citizens must provide a
valid passport showing that bearer has resided in another country for a period
of not less than 12 months and that such residence has not been interrupted
with entries into Argentina for more than 40-60 days in the last 12 months
prior to entering the country
- Customer may not ship any household
goods to Argentina 3 years prior to current shipment of household goods
- Foreign Citizens must provide a valid
passport with Resident Visa (minimum period of one year) issued at the country
of origin and a Permanent Entry Visa stamped on the passport by immigration
authorities at airport of entry
- Customer's importing household
goods with a temporary visa must deposit a "Guarantee" based on the
value of the goods
- Customer should declare and note on
passport they will be expecting a shipment of household goods
- ALL DOCUMENTS must show customer's
name as it appears in the passport -- abbreviations or nicknames NOT
acceptable
- Inventory
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
- CUSTOMER'S PRESENCE AT
CLEARANCE IS RECOMMENDED IN ORDER TO SIGN PAPERS AND SUPPLY THEIR PASSPORT TO
CUSTOMS
- Foreigners with a permanent residence
visa and/or returning Argentine citizens who have been living abroad for over
one year can import used household goods and personal effects duty-free
- Foreigners without a permanent
residence visa may import used household goods and personal effects on a
temporary basis
- One air and one sea shipment
allowed
- Shipment must arrive within six
months after customer or three months before
- If shipment arrives over six months
after customer, a special permit has to be obtained from the Director
General of Customs in Argentina
- These and other regulations may vary
according to the customer's immigration status
- All items must be USED and have been
in possession of the shipper for at least one year. New items are
subject to high duties and cause delays in customs clearance
DUTIABLE/RESTRICTED ITEMS
- New items (less than six months old)
are subject to high duties
- Gifts
- Only one of each major appliance is
allowed
- Sports weapons allowed with proof of
ownership
- Alcohol, tobacco and food products
(large amounts are subject to confiscation)
- Only two bottles per adult may be imported tax free.
PROHIBITED ITEMS
- Heavy weapons, ammunition and
explosives
- Firearms need special permit
(Renar-Registro Nacional de Armas) from the local authorities
- Should be numbered separately on
inventory and loaded near the container doors for easy access
- Drugs and narcotics
- Pornographic material
- New computers
- Color TVs and new TVs
MOTOR VEHICLES
PETS
The following documents must be
presented for the importation of pets:
- Air Waybill/Original Bill of
Lading
- Veterinary Certificate attesting to
the animal's good health and issued by the Argentine consulate of the owner's
country of origin.
FIREARMS AND WEAPONS
- The shipper musts obtain a government
permit to import firearms. The guns will be held in a customs bonded warehouse
until the permit is ready (usually 3-6 months).
- Declaration is required prior to
customs inspection and proof of ownership is required for customs clearance.
Owner's presence is required for clearance.
NOTE - Customs regulations are subject to change at any time. The proceeding information is a brief summary of
customs regulations applicable to household goods shipments to this destination and is being provided for general
guidance to assist our Agents and Customers.
Since such regulations are subject to change without notice, we 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.
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