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:
bees
cards, playing
cigarette lighters
coffee seeds and trees
confectionery
films
fountain pens and parts thereof
gemstones, precious or synthetic
insect specimens
insecticides and parasite killers
liqueurs
pencils, lead and propelling
perfume
plants and plant products
radio apparatus
rubber
saccharine
silkworms
spectacles and sunglasses
sugar cane
tobacco products
watches and watch-parts.
An import permit is required for all commercial goods. Before posting any item, senders should confirm that the addressee has any necessary permit. Bhutan admits gifts to the value of $20CDN without an import licence, but customs duty is payable. Books and magazines are duty-free.
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
advertising
airline tickets blank or issue
alcohol
animal products and skins
annual reports
antiques
appliances
artwork, commercial / fine
asbestos
ATM cards
ball bearings
bank note resemblances included in the design of any article
batteries
beans
binders
blank forms
blueprints
books
brochures
buttons
cakes
calendars
camera
carpets
catalogs / magazines / manuscripts
chemicals
chips
coinage resemblances, Indian currency
collectible, book
compact disc
computer hardware
computer printouts
Contact lenses
Cosmetics
cotton, untreated
credit card blanks
dangerous goods
digital video / diskettes
drawings
electrical equipment
energy drinks
eyewear, glasses
firearms, including imitation firearms and toys resembling firearms
flowers, fresh
furs
furniture
gambling devices
gift shipment
goods insufficiently marked as to origin.
ivory
jewellery
journals
juice
knives
lab equipment
labels (cloth/paper)
leather goods
lottery tickets
maps
marine parts
medical equipment / supplies
metals, non-precious
mineral products
minerals
money orders
musical instruments
negatives
newspapers
office equipment / supplies
paints,
parts, aircraft / auto / machine
parts, electronic
passports
patterns, paper
perishables
pornography
plants / seeds / soil
playing cards
potpourri
precious metals and stones
press kits
quinine, pink-coloured
samples
satellite / satellite parts
seeds
shaving brushes, Japanese
shoes
silk and art objects made of silk
slides
smart cards
software
sports equipment
stocks, non-negotiable
tableware
tapes, audio
tapes, computer
tapes, video
technical drawings
telephones
textiles
tickets, event
tiles
tires
tobacco, raw
toiletries
tools
toys
trademarks, Indian, false or imitation
vase
waffles
wig
wireless equipment
wood.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
Commercial goods mailed to Bhutan must include an invoice in duplicate and a Certificate of Origin. The customs declaration must either state that these are included or give a reason why not.
All items sent to a private individual in Bhutan from a business unit abroad and all commercial items should be accompanied by relevant invoice.
Bhutan admits gifts up to the value of $20 without an import license, however, customs duties are still applicable. Books and magazines are duty free.
The following documents may be required for import: