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:
agricultural products
animal and animal products
books, publications, films and videos
alcohol
candy
cigarettes
coins, banknotes and currency
discs and videos made abroad
electric appliances and telecommunication devices
foodstuffs
knives
health foods
maize (corn)
marine products
medical supplies
perfume
printed matter
propoganda and goods from North Korea
products of animal origin
radio equipment
sardines
seeds
soils samples and soil in general
swords
telecommunications equipment
vegetable or other plant products
war materials
weapons.
When importing agricultural and livestock products into Korea, an importer is required to apply for quarantine inspection and obtain a certificate of inspection from the relevent government agencies, which then must be attached to the import declaration.
Fresh plant products, food products and livestock products require Sanitary Quarantine Inspection Certificates from the National Plant Quarantine Service, Korea Food and Drug Administration and the National Veterinary Research & Quarantine Services respectively.
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter by the Canada Post Corporation Act & Regulations (refer to the Canada Postal Guide under "Non-mailable Matter"), the following are prohibited:
antlers and their processed products
animal furs and skins
arms and ammunition, firearms and explosives
beverages and spirits
birds; eggs or processing products
birds in danger of extintion
bows
cereals
counterfeit products
currency, bank notes, securities
dairy products
drugs
dehydrepiandrosterone (DHEA) Hormone Drug
farming seeds
electrical machinery
hemp
honey
human remains by epidemic disease
graphite products
meat and meat-based products
military weapons
natural or cultured pearls
optical, photographic and cinematographic materials
oil products
pet foods, hay and their processed products
plastics and articles thereof
plant and plant products
poppy seeds
potatoes
products that violate copyright
prohibited tobaccos
precious and semi-precious stones and metals
raw hides and skins
rice
silkworm eggs
soil
sweet potatoes.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
Small items up to a value of 150,000 Won are admitted free of duty if appropriately labelled: gift, sample, goods returned, temporary import, etc.
The following documents may be required:
1. Commercial Invoice
2. Value Declaration
3. Certificate of Origin
4. Quarantine Inspection
5. Phytosanitary Certificate.
Custom Procedures:
The Simplified Declaration with the declaration form may be used to clear goods for import specified below without additional documents:
Goods with the total dutiable amount of less than 150,000 won, deemed as the goods for personal use are duty free
Commercial duty free samples with a value of less than US $250
Import Approval is exempt if a good is in the process of being designed.