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:
animal products
antiques
barley and rye
bees
birds eggs
cocoa beans, shells
chocolate and food containing cocoa
cereals
cabbage, cauliflower
carrots, cucumbers and turnips
coffee and tea
dried vegetables
dairy products
edible fruit and nuts
eggs
fish products
flowers and flower buds for bouquets or ornamental purposes
foodstuffs/fruit and vegetables
kale, kohlrabi
lettuce and chicory
leeches
maize (corn)
mate
milk and dairy produce
medicines
meat and meat products produced non-industrially
mushrooms or truffles
military and police ammunition
natural cork
objects of cultural or artistic value
onions, bulbs, tubers, rhizomes and chicory plants
potatoes, fresh or chilled
plants and plant products
precious metals and stones, and articles made thereof
products of the milling industry
parasites
peat
photocoping machines
radioelectronic apparatus and electrical equipment
rice
seeds
silkworms
shallots, leaks and alliaceous vegetables
sugar not to exceed 1kg
tobacco
tomatoes fresh or chilled
waste materials
weapons, hunting
wheat and wheat products
wood products.
Personal use items
Items for the exclusive personal use of the addressee, are admitted subject to the payment of customs duty and subject to certain items not exceeding the quantities shown:
audio recordings (10)
chocolate or other product containing cocoa (500 g)
coffee (1 kg)
computer tapes and discs (15)
electronic music equipment (1 of each kind)
jewellery (25 g)
perfume (50 g), eau de toilette (250 ml)
personal computers and peripheral equipment (1)
photographic and video equipment (1 of each kind)
radio and video machines (1 of each kind)
sugar (1 kg)
tobacco (50 g), cigarettes (50), cigars (10)
video recordings (5)
wine (2 litres).
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
any printed material urging or advocating terrorism, violence, war, racism, anti-semitism or fascism
aluminum and articles thereof
beer and alcoholic beverages
credit card blanks
credit cards
currency (excluding coins), securities and cheques
copper and articles thereof
devices for smoking opium or hashish
drug paraphemalia
electronic and high-frequency machines
foreign and national currency
graphite products
jewellery
knives, (except cutlery)
live animals
lead and articles thereof
passports are prohibited unless sent from Embassy to Embassy as a diplomatic bag
political material
perfumes and toilet water
printed books, publications and albums containing obscence or immoral materials
precious metals; pearls, diamonds
base metals
nickels and articles thereof
securities
scrap and waste from precious metals and stones
strategic and dual use goods; technologies and software; defence means and services; chemical and biological materials, nuclear materials and goods and technologies used in missile production.
textile and textile articles
tobacco and tobacco substitutes
travellers cheques
tin and articles thereof
true hemp
zinc and articles thereof
watchbands, straps and bracelets
weapons.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
Commercial goods mailed to Lithuania must include an invoice.
A value-added tax (VAT) will be applied to books, newspapers and periodicals.
Inherited goods require a certificate, endorsed by a consul, which confirms the right of inheritance.
Commercial invoices for dutiable goods or proof of purchase, such as; contracts, approved orders, price lists or accounting documents are required for parties participating in commercial exchange of goods.
Permits may be required when importing certain goods into Lithuania:
1. A health and quality certificate to be issued by the State of Public Health Services at the Ministry of Health Care
2. A veterinary certificate, to be issued by the State Veterinary Service
3. An inspection certificate, issued by the State Plant Quarantine Inspection of Plant Care Service
4. A hazardous or dangerous substance or product certificate, granted by the Ministry of Defense or the Ministry of Environment.