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Import Restrictions
Senders should determine import restrictions from the country's authorities before posting:
alcoholic beverages
animal and animal furs and skins
antiques
animal rugs or covers and accessories, used
books
chemicals
coins exceeding a value of 10 Jamaican dollars
coffee and coffee samples
cologne and perfume
cosmetics
electronic items sent in packaging other than that of the manufacturer
films, 8mm, 16mm and 32mm
fabric and fabric samples
footwear
foodstuffs
fruit
medicines and medical samples
oil products
perishables
personal effects
plants and plant products
potatoes
precious metals and stones
razor blades
spirits
seeds
tea
textile articles
tobacco
toys resembling firearms
yarn
vegetables.
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
alcohol
animals
airline tickets, blank stock
asbestos
currency
bees and beekeeping appliances
charms and similar objects
cocoa and products
coffee and products
edible oil
electronic items
flick or spring knives
honey and beeswax
ivory
jewellery, precious stones and metals
log and timber products from Liberia
lottery tickets
maize flour
meats
medicines for venereal diseases
milk, condensed
plants and seeds
pornography
shaving brushes made in Asia
soil
string and rope
sugar
toy guns
tobacco.
For the importation of meat, a meat inspection certificate must be obtained from the Government Veterinary Division or Ministry of Agriculture prior to the items arrival. Importers of meat and meat products must also have an import license from the Ministry of Agriculture.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
In addition, an import permit is required for many goods mailed to Jamaica. Before posting any item, senders should confirm that the addressee has any necessary permit. The sender should attach a Certificate of Origin for all British-made goods.