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 drugs, medicines, plants, or films. An import permit is required for many goods. Before posting any item, senders should confirm that the addressee has any necessary permit.
alcohol
building sand, crushed rock, gravel, peat and synthetic potting
fish
fumigating substances
fruits and vegetables
live animals
meat
motor vehicles
plant and plant products
petroleum
pesticides
prescription drugs and medicines
tobacco products
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
armaments and weapons of war
controlled chemicals
dairy products
endangered Species
foreign lottery materials
gaming machines
log and timber products from Liberia (wood-chips, poles, post, fence pickets, sheets, flooring, molding, pallet, tool handles, barrels, crates, tableware/kitchenware, shutters, blinds, cases/boxes/chests for jewellery and silverware, clothes hangers, clothespins, toothpicks, etc.)
marine mammals
obscence publications
publications: The Minimanual of the Urban Guerilla and Improvised Munitions, Black Book
radio or radar apparatus
seditious publications
soil.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
Commercial goods mailed to Bermuda should include an invoice. British-made goods require a Certificate of Origin.
The following documents are required:
1. Commercial Invoice (full description of goods)
2. Customs Declaration
3. Packing List
4. Certficat of Origin
Commercial importers are required to register with the Bermuda Customs for a Trader Identification Number.
Licenses- Import licences are required for firearms, chemicals products, plants, vegetables, animals, and petroleum.