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What items do you need to declare at customs in the Philippines?
Chemical and toxic substances Such as acids, corrosive batteries, bleaching substances, radioactive material except for medical purposes, oxidizing substance and organic peroxide, poisonous and infectious biological hazardous material, flammable material in solid form, liquid, gases, etc
What is not allowed in a carry-on bag in the Philippines?
LIST OF PROHIBITED DRUGS PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 40 REPUBLIC ACT NO. 6425, AS AMENDED in the following forms: a. , other: a. -Alkaloids and Derivatives. a. Synthetics and others having similar physiological effects as Narcotic drugs.
What food cannot be brought into the Philippines?
Fresh or frozen unprocessed foods including fresh fruits, frozen meat, fresh fish even in quantities for personal use, may NOT be brought into or sent to the Philippines without the prior clearance from the Department of Agriculture of the Philippines.
What are the prohibited imports in the Philippines?
Application Form (docHubd and completely filled and signed by the applicant) BCOR Processing Fee (green copy) DTI Registration. BIR 2303. Import documents such as: a. Valid government issued id of the applicant. Print out of CPRS application form (docHubd) with STORED email notification. Data Privacy Consent.
What is not allowed to bring to the Philippines?
Prohibited Imports Used Clothing and Rags. Importing secondhand clothing is a no-go. Toy Guns and Explosives. Right-Hand Drive Vehicles. Hazardous Waste. Industrial Detergents with Hard Surfactants. Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Live Piranha, Shrimp, and Prawns. Printed Materials Advocating Rebellion.
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Philippines - Import Requirements and Documentation
Jan 24, 2024 Import documents required for shipments to the Philippines include: Regulated Commodities can be imported only after securing the necessary goods declaration.
This document summarizes laws for starting and running businesses in the Philippines, including foreign investments, and taxation. It is not legal advice.
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