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:
anti-parasite products
books and periodicals in commercial quantities
canned food
cosmetics and perfume
flour and milk for children or the sick
maps of Peru or neighbouring states
medicines
pharmaceutical products
saccharine and similar products
telecommunications equipment (e.g. mobile phone)
valuables
wines and spirits.
Peru admits gift parcels addressed to natives of Peru to the value of $450US per person per year.
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
absinthe or similar beverages
animal and animal products
antiques
baby-feeders with tubes
banknotes, coins, jewels, securities and other valuables
bees
calendars
camping goods
cartographic or geographic items misrepresenting Peru and its borders
ceramic products
contraceptives
coffee and tea
cereals
copper and articles thereof
drinks manufactured under the brand name "Pisco"
fats and oils; vegetable or animal
firearms and firearm parts
flowers, artificial, and interior ornaments
foodstuffs, fruits, seeds
furs and fur clothing
footwear
fertilizers
household articles of iron, steel, copper or aluminium
leeches
linen, household
live animals
log and timber products from Liberia
office supplies
organochlorinated pesticides, their derivatives and components
parasites and destroyers of noxious insects
perfumery, soaps, cosmetics
pesticides
pictorial novels and short stories featuring violence
plants or parts of plants
playing cards
powder
publications of a seditious nature
pyrotechnic products
salt
silkworms
soil
sound recordings and products
stationery
tobacco products
toys known as "Yoyo Loco" or Yoyo Chino"
travel articles
used Auto Parts
used clothing and shoes
used tires
vitamins
wooden utensils.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
Complete CP 71 and CP 72 forms legibly, in block capitals, and include the addressee's telephone number and e-mail address if any.
Complete CN 23 customs declarations correctly, otherwise, the customs authorities may exercise their right to retain or physically inspect the items concerned.
In addition, commercial goods mailed to Peru require an invoice. If goods exceed $200US value, a Consul of Peru must endorse the invoice.
Postal items of small packets and parcels must not exceed 2 kilograms and 30 kilograms in weight, respectively. The FOB value of postal shipments and postal parcels must not exceed US$2000. Postal shipments that are exempt from tariff duties are parcels and packets mailed for personal use or exclusive use of the consignee, including gifts that do not exceed US$100 in value per shipment, up to a limit of US$1000 per calender year.