Maximum Coverage = Maximum Declared Value for Carriage for the Priority™ Worldwide service.
Import Restrictions
antibiotics
dairy produce
saps & vegetable extracts
bees, leaches and silkworms
honey
raw leather
birds eggs
individually packed meat
Cereals
poultry carcasses
corn
products of animal origin
pesticides
oil seeds.
Products of animal origin must be accompanied by a veterinary health certificate, which is to be issued by a veterinary doctor from the Veterinary Department of the Ministry of Agriculture.
Cereal products must be accompanied by a document of authenticity and quality, as well as phytosanitary quarantine certificate to be issued by the authorities of the country of origin.
Drugs and medicines
Drugs and medicines must be in separate articles and in their original packaging. The article must contain a medical prescription endorsed by the Romanian Health Authorities.
Sealing of packages
Items (except drugs or medicines) are not accepted unless packed in hermetically sealed metal containers.
Gifts
Gifts to private persons do not require an import permit but are liable to customs duty. No person may receive more than 25 kg of gifts in any one year. No commercial house may send gifts except for books. Gift packages must not contain used clothing, used shoes or used linen. Each gift package must contain a detailed list of its contents. Gifts may contain only items for the personal use of the addressee or family as shown in the list:
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
animal products
alcohol products over 24%
arsenic
ethyl alcohol
blank ATM cards
base metals (copper and nickel)
bromine
communistic material
crude oils
chlorine
fluorine
iodine
inorganic/organic chemicals
organic/inorganic compounds
live animals
graphite products
pearls and precious stones
publications prejudicial to political, social and moral order
phosphorous
plastics and related articles
printed materials which contain indecent or obscene books
stamps and philatelic items in postal articles sent to private persons
tobacco and tobacco related products
tar
textile fabrics impregnated with nitroglycerin covered in plastics
used clothing, shoes and linen, in gift packages.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
Import licenses may be required for certain goods shipped from non-EU countries such as; textiles and clothing, iron, steel, chemical products, agriculture and fishery products, as well as toys and gifts.
Certificates of Origin
Certificates of Origin are required for the importation of textiles, clothing and toys.