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SWAZILAND
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DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
DA 304, PI 160 and CA 101
Passport
Temporary / Permanent residence
documents
Invoice
Inventory
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
As most goods are cleared through customs
in the Republic of South Africa (due to Swaziland being
land-locked), South African customs formalities are applied
and accepted by the Swaziland customs authorities as they
share a common customs union agreement.
Non-Swaziland residents can only apply
for a temporary residence permit, which is valid for between
2-5 years, depending on the length of the contract with
their employer in Swaziland, and the discretion of the
Swaziland Government.
VEHICLES
Customs form C104/A
Document showing that the vehicle
has been in the owner’s use and possession abroad for
more than one year before the importation of the vehicle
(original purchase invoice, insurance certificate, etc.).
One (1) car per family allowed.
Duty free entry is allowed if: the vehicles
(cars, motorcycles, mopeds) will not be sold or otherwise
disposed of for two years after the date of importation.
PLANTS
Plants and vegetable products require
a phytosanitary certificate.
PETS
An import license is granted after the owner
has made arrangements for the period of quarantine with
a licensed kennel.
FIREARMS
Valid firearm certificate
Import license issued to the owner
by the Police authorities
PROHIBITED ITEMS
Narcotics and drugs
Pornographic books and magazines
Walkie-talkies
Radios
Certain feathers, furs, skins
and tusks of animals coming under the protected species
regulations
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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