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:
alcohol
animal products
converted timbers
fertilizers
live plants
live cattle and birds
inorganic/organic chemicals
gambling machines
persian glue
pharmaceutical products
poisons and deleterious drugs
rice paddy
sugar and salt
separated skimmed or filled milk
vegetable products.
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
arms and ammunition
bees, leaches, silkworms
cigarettes without health warnings written on packages
firecrackers
fabric which bear the imprint of currency notes, bank notes or coins
graphite products
JAVA sparrows
knives
log and timber products from Liberia
lottery tickets and circulars
piranha
pig exports from Thailand
SALK polio vaccine
soil
turtle eggs
vaccines of Chinese Taipei origin.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
Declarations should give full and true amount of the number of packages, case description of goods, value, weight, measure or quantity and country of origin of goods.
The following documents are required:
1. Invoice or Purchase Bill
Other than the above documents, importers should also provide documents related to the imported goods required by Customs coinciding with the declaration of goods such as:
1. Certificate of Origin
2. Certificate of Analysis
3. Approval Permit
4. Import License issued by the relevant Government Department/Agencies
5. Verification Certificate of a recognized foreign agency
6. Personal qualified to declare
In addition, all articles mailed to Brunei Darussalam other than letters, unless sent to a private individual, require two copies of the original invoice. The address side of the article should be endorsed Invoice enclosed. British-made goods require a Certificate of Origin.
Medicines
The Customs legislation of Brunei Darussalam prohibits the importation into its country of letter post items and postal parcels containing medicines or medical products. Any consignment of this nature must be submitted only when its accompanied by a purchase invoice certified by a competent medical authority.
The postal administation prohibits the inclusion of lottery tickets and national lottery or gambling transactions in postal items.