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:
arms and ammunition
alcoholic beverages
animals and animal products, including vegetable fats
beverages, spirits and vinegar
cigarette paper
cereals
coffee, tea, spices
dairy produce
electrical machinery and equipment
foodstuffs, prepared
footwear
bank notes and coins up to 25,000 NOK
fish; salmon, plaice, makerel, crawfish/crayfish, lobster, and live mussels.
fruits and nuts
fertilizers
furskins
explosives; pyrotechnic products
live trees
pharmaceutical products
photographic and cinematographic goods
plastic and rubber articles
grass or straw articles or packaging
plants and plant products
meat and meat products
mineral products and fuels
miscellaneous chemical products
raw hides and skins
some breeds of dogs.
textiles and textile articles (cotton, wood)
tobacco and tobacco products
toys, games or sports incorporating radio equipment
vegetables
wood and wooden articles
wool and woollen articles.
Gifts
Norway admits gifts duty-free to a value of 1000 NOK. Gifts of spirits, wines, liqueurs and tobacco are not duty-free.
Small value items
Except for mail order items, alcoholic beverages and tobacco, imported goods with a value under 200 NOK (Norwegian krone) are admitted free of duty and taxes.
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
animal carcasses
currency
drugs, prescription
products made of or containing wild oats
products of the milling industry
satellite
seeds
live animals
meat and meat products
seeds for sowing
ores
potatoes
Benzol, Xylol, Cresote oils and Gasoline
Radioactive elements and compounds
soil
viagra
weapons including all firearms, crossbows, bladed weapons, etc.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
The following are potential documents/ permits which may be required for restricted items:
1. License and import permit from police
2. License and import permit from Directorate for Civil protection and emergency planning
3. License from the Norwegian Medicines Agency
4. Import permit from Directorate for Nature Management
5. Import permit from Ministry of Church and Cultural affairs
6. CVED or veterinary/health certificate from Norwegian Food Authority
7. CE-certificate (Directorate for Civil protection and Emergency Planning)
8. Permit from Norwegian Pollution Control Authority.
In addition, commercial goods mailed to Norway require an invoice.
Customs Procedures:
Customs declaration is based on the Single Administrative Document (SAD). Norway Post has the authorization to select which shipments are duty free, and in certain circumstances, distribute directly upon receipt. Norway Post can offer standard procedure for shipments over 200 NOK to companies or for shipments over 1000 NOK to private consumers. Norway Post calculates duty/tax to be paid, and then forwards the shipment to the addresses local post office. The customs delcaration and taxes due are then transferred to Norwegian Customs.