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INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTATION & CUSTOMS FORMS
DA 304.pdf DA 304
Declaration by a natural person on change of residence to the Republic with regard to household furniture, other household effects and other removable articles.
P.1.160.pdf P.1.160
Declaration in Respect of Unaccompanied Manifested Effects Entered Under Rebate of Duty
AffidavitImport.pdf Affidavit in Respect of Returning S.A. Residents/Citizens
AusCustoms.pdf Unaccompanied Personal Effects Statement (Australian Customs Service)
UKCustomsC3.pdf C3
Bringing your personal belongings to the United Kingdom from outside the European Community
ukCustomsC104A.pdf C 104A
Importation of a private motor vehicle on a transfer of normal home to the United Kingdom (for bringing in private motor vehicles)
USA 3299 Customs Form.pdf Customs Form 3299
Declaration for Free Entry of Unaccompanied Articles (United States Customs Service)
HM_Ins_Valuation_Form-Domestic_Intl_Removals.doc Application for Domestic & Overseas Insurance Form
All Risks Insurance Protection for your Household Goods, Personal Effects and Automobiles Moving by Land, Sea or Air (transit insurance) Underwritten at Regent Insurance Company.
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