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:
fruit
medicines
plants and parts of plants.
The following goods require an import licence:
acetylene
aerated beverages
aluminum window & doors
animal and Poultry Feed
beer
candles
carbon Dioxide
chicken
cigarettes
curry Powder
eggs
flour
fabrics
ground Spice
goods Originating from Iraq or kuwait
high Proof Spirits
jellies and Jams
malt Beverages
margarine
mattresses
milk
mops
oils
paint
pasta Products
processed Pork Products
rice
shortening
soap
tissue Paper
varnishes and Lacquers
war toys
wooden doors.
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
currency, forged or counterfeit
gold and silver items bearing imitations of British hallmarks
liquids
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 jewelry and silverware, clothes hangers, clothespins, toothpicks, etc.)
lottery tickets and advertising
shaving brushes from Japan.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
The following documents may be required:
1. Simplified Declaration
2. Commercial Invoice
Customs Procedures:
Imports by mail which are worth less than EC $20 or less, may be exempt from duties. This exemption does not apply to alcohol or tobacco. Where the Single Administrative Document (SAD) is not required, duties and taxes may still be applicable. Where a customs declaration is required, you must complete the SAD.
Grenada Customs & Excise will deliver any commercial postal shipments worth less than EC$1500. The Postal Corporation collects and remits any duties owing to the Grenada Customs on behalf of the addressee.