Maximum Coverage = Maximum Declared Value for Carriage for the Priority™ Worldwide service.
Import Restrictions
Senders should determine import restrictions from the country's authorities before posting:
alcoholic beverages
animal products
artwork, drawings, proofs and layouts
bees
chemicals, non-hazardous
dairy products
fish products
foodstuffs
fruit / vegetables
leeches
pesticides, insecticides
plants and plant products
precision instruments
radios with certain frequencies
silkworms
stamps
tobacco
weapons, parts, and hunting.
Personal use items
Items for the exclusive personal use of the addressee, are admitted subject to the payment of customs duty and subject to certain items not exceeding the quantities shown :
audio recordings (10)
clothing coats, jackets, etc. (3 of each kind)
computer tapes and discs (15)
electronic music equipment (1 of each kind)
fabric (10 metres)
personal computers and peripheral equipment (1)
photographic and video equipment (1 of each kind)
radio and video machines (1 of each kind)
video recordings (5)
wine and vodka (1 litre).
Primarily religious works
bible, Koran, Tora, etc. (2 of each kind)
crucifixes, icons, etc. (2 of each kind).
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
animals
any printed material urging or advocating terrorism, racism, violence, war, anti-semitism or fascism
antiques
asbestos
banknotes / coins / securities
devices for smoking opium or hashish
eggs, raw
electronic and high-frequency machines
furs
graphite Products
honey and honeycomb
jewels, jewellery
knives
medical/dental supplies and equipment
pharmaceuticals
platinum, gold or silver, whether manufactured or not
pornography
precious stones
tobacco
weapons.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
The following documents are required:
1) Customs Declaration
2) Invoice or contract of goods acquisition
3) Document providing goods transportation
In addition, commercial goods mailed to Armenia must include an invoice.
Inherited goods require a certificate, endorsed by a consul, which confirms the right of inheritance.
Customs Procedure: A uniform rate of 10% applies to the majority of imports. Some essential goods, like foodstuffs, raw materials and fuels are exempted from customs duties. A customs declaration form must be presented along with a pro forma of the goods being imported. Tobacco and spirits require certificates of quality issued by the national certification body.