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International Moving Guide |
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- Moving to Australia
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Moving to New Zealand
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Moving to United States
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Moving to United Kingdom
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Moving to Singapore
- Moving to Saudi Arabia
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Moving to Sri Lanka
- Moving to Japan
- Moving to China
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Moving to Indonesia
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Moving to South Africa
- Moving
to France
- Moving to Germany
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Moving to Thailand
- Moving to India
- Moving to Canada
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Moving to Hongkong
- Moving
to Malaysia
Moving To New Zealand
Documents Required
- Passport (original)
- Residence Visa
- Proof of Residence
- Inventory, stating contents of cartons in detail (all items marked "PBO" - packed
by owner and "misc." - miscellaneous are subject to inspection)
- Customs Declaration (customer must be in country to complete prior to shipment arrival)
- Proof of Employment
- Proof of transfer of funds to New Zealand
Customs Regulations
- Used household goods (including furniture and electrical appliances) and personal
effects are duty-free provided:
- The customer intends to be a permanent resident
- The customer has lived outside New Zealand for 21 months and has owned and used
the goods prior to departure to New Zealand
- Goods are for their own personal use
- If shipments are forwarded to New Zealand prior to customer's arrival, Customs will
require a SIGHT ENTRY. Customs will inspect the shipment and require a Customs duty
deposit on the insured value, until customer can provide proof of entry to New Zealand,
at which time the deposit will be refunded.
- Importation of household goods from deceased estates will be accepted free of duty
provided a copy of the Death Certificate and Will are provided
- Fumigation of shipment may be required
- Charges for this service will be for the Customer's account
- Shipments may require inspection by Quarantine however, this requirement is only
made known during the clearance procedure
- Charges for this service will be for the Customer’s account
Dutiable/Restricted Items
- New items
- Alcoholic beverages and tobacco products. If as part of normal household contents
or part of a collector's cellar will normally be imported on a duty and tax free
basis, providing client is first time immigrant or a returning New Zealand resident
after 21 months overseas.
- Radio transmitting equipment may not comply with New Zealand radio frequency service
- Firearms and ammunition strictly controlled and a Police Permit is required
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