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MONACO
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DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
- Customers taking up permanent residence in
Monaco require the following documents:
- Certificate of Change of Residence (Attestation
de Non-Cession) stating Customer has lived
abroad for at least one year, has owned
items for more than three months and that
goods will not be sold for 12 months from
importation
- Detailed inventory which is valued, signed,
dated and in duplicate
- Customers establishing secondary residence
require the following documents:
- Authorization Certificate from the Regional
Customs Directorate in triplicate
- Detailed inventory which is valued and
in triplicate
- Proof of ownership or renting of residence
- Proof of normal residence abroad
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
- For Customers taking up permanent residence,
household goods and personal effects are duty-free
provided Customer has been abroad for at least
one year and items have been used at least three
months
- For Customers establishing secondary residence,
household goods and personal effects are duty-free
provided Customer has used the goods for at
least three months in an EC country (six months
in a non-EC country), he owns or rents the secondary
residence for a minimum period of 12 months
if his primary residence is another EC country
(24 months if in a non-EC country) and he does
not sell or trade those items for one year after
importation from a EC country (two years from
a non-EC country)
- If second shipment anticipated, it must be
stated at the time of first importation
DUTIABLE/RESTRICTED ITEMS
- Alcohol
- Tobacco products
- Foodstuff
- Raw material and semi-finished products
- Medicine (must have authorization to import
from the Ministry of Health)
- Firearms and ammunition (Import Permit must
be provided by the Directorate General of Customs)
- Antiques may require a license
PROHIBITED ITEMS
- Narcotic drugs
- Live plants
MOTOR VEHICLES
- Autos can be imported duty-free provided:
- Owner is moving his principle residence
to Monaco
- Owner has been abroad for more than one
year
- Has owned auto for at least six months
- MUST BE LISTED ON THE INVENTORY (giving year,
make, model chassis, engine and registration
numbers) even if not accompanying household
goods
- Cars may be loaded in container with household
goods, but must be near doors
- Documents required:
- Registration
- Attestation from French Consulate at origin
- Purchase invoice
PETS
- Dogs, cats and birds require a Health Certificate
from a veterinari
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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, Rinkens Moving International
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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