Philippines
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
Passport (original) showing last departure and arrival date
Residence Visa
Residence Permit
Work Permit
Inventory (should state each item as "used" and in English)
Duplicate appliances always taxable
Letter of Request for Exemption:
Customs Bond
Letter of Guarantee
Bank Guarantee
(Necessary for certain Visa categories only)
Other documents may be required, depending on customer's immigration status
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
CUSTOMER MUST BE PRESENT FOR CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
Shipment must not arrive before visa is approved
Shipment must arrive within 60 days before or after customer's arrival
All shipments are subject to 100% inspection upon arrival
All household goods and personal effects must have been in customer's possession for at least six months prior to importation
Temporary visitors are allowed to bring household goods, personal effects and vehicles provided they file a re-export bond good for six months or pay the levied Customs duties/taxes
For immigrant/permanent resident, all used household goods and personal effects are allowed full tax and duty-free entry on one shipment (air or sea)
Non-resident/retiree (first time to settle), all used household goods and personal effects not exceeding U.S. $7,800 are allowed entry tax and duty-free
DUTIABLE/RESTRICTED ITEMS
Animals, fish, and plants
Films, video tapes, and disks
Medicines
Telecommunication equipment
Color reproduction machine
Motor vehicle parts
PROHIBITED ITEMS
Firearms and ammunition
Realistic toy guns
Narcotics, opium, and opium smoking paraphernalia
Drugs intended for abortion
Pornography
Adulterated and misbranded drugs
Counterfeit, altered, or imitated coins, paper money, banknotes, and securities
Gambling machines and articles
Gold/silver and precious metal bullion
Commercial quantities of foodstuffs, used clothing, and rags
MOTOR VEHICLES
The importation of privately owned vehicles (POV's) to the Philippines is very restrictive. The process is long, requires a great deal of paperwork, and a special import permit is required. This permit is available only in the Philippines, and can not be issued by an embassy or consulate office
CUSTOMER MUST BE PRESENT FOR CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
Only returning Filipino residents and foreign embassy diplomats are allowed to import motor vehicles "Duty Free"
All motor vehicles must have an Import Authority Permit issued by the Philippine Bureau of Import Service before the vehicle is shipped.
Owner must have lived abroad for at least one year and car must have been registered in his name at least six months if the car is more than three years old, vehicles more than three years old should be registered under shippers name at least one year prior to application of the Import Permit
Failure to comply with above will result in PENALTIES AND CONFISCATION of vehicle
Auto must arrive within 60 days of customer's arrival
Destination Agent must be contacted prior to shipping any vehicles
All vehicles subject to taxes and duties
Gasoline-fueled cars limited to 2,800 cc not over 1,500 kgs
Right-hand driven vehicles not permitted
Only one vehicle allowed per family
Autos five years old or older not permitted
Banned/unauthorized motor vehicles subject to seizure; owner subject to penalties
Documents required:
Original Registration and proof of ownership
Import Permit from Department of Trade or Bureau of Import
Surety Bond
Original Bill of Sale
Original Passport
Certificate of arrival
Stencils of chassis/engine number
Deed of Sale or Commercial Invoice
Other documents, depending on customer's immigration status
PETS
Dogs, cats and birds are not restricted for importation. It is highly recommended that an "exotic pet" could be restricted
Race horses and game fowl are subject to duties and taxes
Documents required:
Owner's Passport
Import Permit (from Bureau of Animal Industry)
Identification card of the pet
Pedigree Certificate
Original Vaccination and Health Certificate from origin (Issued within 10 days of the importation. Must show proof that vaccination was administered between 60 to 180 days prior to the flight)
No quarantine required
PETS
Individuals whose intended visas are not yet approved by the Commission on Immigration and Deportation could request a temporary tax and duty-free release of their cargo with the Department of Finance by providing a cash bond, as well as a Letter of Request for the change of visa status was already submitted to the Commission on Immigration and Deportation. The Cash Bond could be acquired through payment of a certain premium, which would be based on 150% of the appraised value as assessed by the Bureau of Customs. The same is only valid for a period of 90 days from the date of filing of the Customs Permit with the Bureau of Customs from which it could be extended only for another 90 days. If the said Cash Bond remains unconcealed after the prescribed period, penaltties shall be levied by the Bureau of Customs against the consignee up to the forfeiture of the Cash Bond.
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