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What is the NAFTA Certificate of Origin? The NAFTA Certificate of Origin is used by the United States, Canada, and Mexico to determine if imported goods are eligible to receive reduced or eliminated duty as specified by the NAFTA.
You are a citizen of Canada or Mexico; Your profession qualifies under the regulations; The position in the United States requires a NAFTA professional; You have a prearranged full-time or part-time job with a U.S. employer (but not self-employment - see documentation required below); and.
This is a trilaterally agreed upon form used by Canada, Mexico, and the United States to docHub that goods qualify for the preferential tariff treatment ed by NAFTA. The Certificate of Origin must be completed by the exporter.
Preference Criteria A Goods wholly obtained or produced entirely in Canada, Mexico or the United States that contain no foreign material or parts from outside the NAFTA territory qualify under NAFTA as preference criterion A. Examples of this criterion are: Silver mined in Mexico extracted in the territory.
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) established a free-trade zone in North America; it was signed in 1992 by Canada, Mexico, and the United States and took effect on Jan. 1, 1994. NAFTA immediately lifted tariffs on the majority of goods produced by the signatory nations.
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The NAFTA Certificate of Origin is only needed for shipments to another NAFTA country to qualify for preferential tariff treatment under the NAFTA rules of origin. A certificate is not needed if the shipment does not qualify for preferential treatment, or if a NAFTA claim will not be made on the imported goods.
CBP Declaration Form 6059B provides us with basic information about who you are and what you are bringing into the United States, such as agricultural and wildlife products and whether or not you have visited a farm prior to traveling to the United States.
Use the Certificate of Origin (Form 434) to claim NAFTA benefits. This form can be used as a blanket certificate for a specified period of up to one year. A step by step guide to help you prepare the CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN under the North American Free Trade Agreement. Be sure goods meet the rules of origin.

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