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Obtain Concession 200 - Educational Use Concession  (2) expand_more expand_less
Obtain bill of lading at Luganville seaport  (1) expand_more expand_less
Customs and Biosecurity clearance at Luganville seaport  (3) expand_more expand_less
Releasing cargo at Luganville seaport  (3) expand_more expand_less

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Contract a Customs Broker
(last modified: 02/02/2024)

Costs

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Timeframe ( see details )

Waiting time until next step

Free of charge
20 mn  -  40 mn
1 day  -  3 days

Contact details

Entity in charge

Customs Broker

Requirements

1. 01 - Libre deuda de patente
Commercial Invoice (original)
2. 01 - Libre deuda de patente
Packing List (original)
3. 01 - Libre deuda de patente
Bill of Lading - Santo (original)

Cost

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Payment methods: Cash, Cheque
Each Customs Broker have their own rates for their services.

Time frame

Waiting time in queue: min   10mn - max  20mn
Attention at counter: min   10mn - max   20mn
Waiting time until next step: min   1 day - max   3 days

Additional information

A Customs Broker is a professional who can handle all Customs clearance processes and steps involved with getting your goods onto their way. Their services usually include getting appropriate certificates, booking storage space at warehouses, arranging for payment of any applicable fees and communication with Customs, border and logistics personnel at the border post, airport or port. Most clearing agents can also arrange for your goods to be picked up from your factory and arrange transport on your behalf. For these services additional charges apply. Check here a list of Vanuatu Principal Customs Brokers https://customsinlandrevenue.gov.vu/index.php/en/customs/vanuatu-customs-brokers

Referral : Vanuatu Customs Brokers and Forwarders Association

Entity in charge

Vanuatu Customs Brokers and Forwarders Association

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