Maximum Coverage = Maximum Declared Value for Carriage for the Priority™ Worldwide service.
Import Restrictions
An import permit is required for many goods. Before posting any item, senders should confirm that the addressee has any necessary permit. Senders should determine import restrictions from the country's authorities before posting:
aluminum and articles thereof
animal products
anti-parasite products
bees, leaches and silkworms
beverages, spirits
coffee, tea and spices
cereals
cocoa and cocoa preparations
coffee and tea
copper and articles thereof
cosmetic materials
currency
cutlery
cutting of vegetables
dairy produce
essential oils
fruit and vegetable products
fish and aquatic invertebrates
fertilisers
glass and glassware
jewellery
measuring instruments and apparatus
musical instruments
pharmaceutical products
plants or plant products
printed publications
products of the milling industry
perfume
pesticides
soap
spices
sugar and sugar confectionery
tobacco and tobacco substitutes
toothbrushes and make up brushes for personal use
weapons
toys
vinegar.
Watch cases or housings (mounted or unmounted) of complete watches made of precious metals may be accepted after analysis of the metal content. It does not accept articles containing incomplete watch cases or parts.
Postal items addressed to individuals not exceeding $100US are exempt from customs duty.
Items inherited abroad and articles provided for in contracts concluded between States may be freely imported in accordance with such contracts.
Natural persons of Macedonian nationality exercising a profession may import articles for use in that profession subject to special conditions.
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
fish and acquatic vertebrates
fruits
graphite products
live animals
meat and meat products
satellite / satellite parts
seeds
technical drawings.
vegetables.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
The following documentation or information may be required:
1. Proforma Invoice
2. Commercial Invoice
3. Phyto Certificate (plants and seeds)
4. Veterinary and Sanitary Certificate (meat and processing).
The sellers internet site description and value of imported goods may be required for items.
In addition, senders must provide proof of the addressee's entitlement on the customs form; otherwise, the addressee must provide the proof before delivery.
Customs authorities inspect all Parcels. Senders should mark all gifts and accompanying documents gift parcel or envoi cadeau. All commercial goods must include an invoice.
Customs Procedures:
For the import of postal items, goods are generally divided into dutiable and non-dutiable categories. Dutiable items are processed and opened by a postal worker in the presence of a customs officer, who is responsible for the calculation of duties and charges. Non-dutiable items are processed for delivery and circulation. Non dutiable items are non-commercial in nature, sent by a letter or parcel with a value of up to 45 Euros (expressed in Macedonian Denar equivalent), provided that there is no obligation to pay import duties, which can include, but is not limited to: small gifts, promotional material, and small samples etc. Items containing alcoholic beverages, perfumes, toilet water and tobacco and related products are dutiable products regardless or value.