Maximum Coverage = Maximum Declared Value for Carriage for the Priority™ Worldwide service.
Customers sending Parcels and Registered Mail need to include the name (sender/addressee complete), PO Box, delivery area, name of the street and the addressee's contact details (fixed/mobile telephone number).
Customers sending courier products need to include the name, company, delivery area, street and building, as well as telephone number(fixed/mobile telephone number).
Import Restrictions
Senders should determine import restrictions from the country's authorities before posting:
animals and animal products
anti-parasite products
films
medical products
narcotics
pharmaceutical products
plants and plant products
publications and books
substances sent for medical examination or analysis.
Imports of alcohol and pork products are strictly regulated.
Gifts
The UAE does have a "Gift Shipment" allowance. The limit for free entry is $270 (USD). UAE customs has absolute authority over what they will and will not allow duty-free entry. Duty will have to be paid on any amount that exceeds the $270 (USD) limit. This also applies to re-evaluated values as conducted and specified by UAE Customs.
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
alcoholic beverages
animals, live
carbon paper
firearms and firearm parts
fruits and nuts
insecticides, agriculture
irradiated food products
items that are offensive to Muslim culture
items that do not adhere to religious, morals or aims to cause corruption and disorder
inorganic and organic chemicals
ivory
lottery tickets and advertising
oil cloth
oiled paper
pearls, cultured or artificial
pork and pork products
prepared foodstuffs
photographic and cinematographic products
raw hides and skins
technically, statues of any kind are prohibited. However, the Customs Director can give special approval for the importation of statues. If you wish to import a statue you should write the Customs Director requesting permission to see if accommodations can be made
weapons and parts thereof.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
Commercial articles mailed to the United Arab Emirates that exceed 500-dirhams in value require:
original invoices, with a full list of contents, endorsed by a consul of the United Arab Emirates
an authenticated Certificate Of Origin
a certificate of exemption, if applicable.
Commercial Invoice: is required for every shipment except documents. It should include all of the following essential data elements: complete shipper's and consignee information including telephone and/or fax numbers, quantity of the goods, complete description of the goods (spare parts, part numbers, samples, etc are not adequate descriptions). Individual values for each of the commodities must be shown as well as the country of manufacture for each regardless of where the shipment originates. Please specify the currency type along with signature of shipper with date and title. Clearance will be delayed and/or subject to customs fines if shipper incorrectly declares the country of manufacture.
Import Licenses: All beef and poultry products require a Halal health certificate from the country of origin and a halal slaughter certificate issued by an approved Islamic center in the country of origin. Health certificates must accompany shipments of blood derivatives and other biological substances certifying that that country of origin is free from any or epidemic diseases.
Commercial Shipments: the UAE government requires that the importer/exporter be licensed by their local municipality and possess a trade license from their local Chamber of Commerce to in the commodities that they are importing and/or exporting.
Personal Shipments: the UAE government may require the recipient's personal identification number in order to clear a shipment into the UAE.