Category Archives: Country Guides

Shipping from USA to Philippines

Importing goods from the USA to the Philippines need not be a hassle as long as you’re informed about the required documents, taxes and duties. The information below should be a good guideline. Importing used household goods If you’re a diplomat, a temporary resident, or a returning citizen of the Philippines from the USA, it’s only natural for you to want to import your personal…

Importing Goods into Paraguay from USA

Shipping items to Paraguay shouldn’t be stressful, but it could be if you’re unprepared for the required documents, duties, and taxes. These prerequisites vary depending on your relationship with the country. The information below should serve as a competent guide. Permits from the USA Just recently, new customs regulations were added for items exiting the USA to Paraguay. Imported goods from the USA used to…

Exporting Goods from USA to Panama

Are you exporting goods from the USA to Panama because you will be residing there temporarily? Are you a Panama native who is coming home after a few years abroad? No matter what your circumstances are, the guidelines below should make shipping goods into the country less difficult for you. Household removals For all used household items which need to be shipped from the USA…

Importing Goods into Oman from USA

If you’re bringing in goods into Oman from the United States of America, you may find the rules quite stringent. However, there is a way for you to get by shipping procedures minus the hassle. Just read through the guidelines below. On diplomatic removal As stringent as the rules may be, Oman does respect diplomatic rights of ambassadors and other representatives from other countries. Diplomatic…

Shipping from USA to Norway

Importing household effects and vehicles to Norway from the USA isn’t that difficult. However, there are important notes you must remember. The fees and the documents mostly depend on whether the item has been used by the importer abroad, or if it’s brand new. Brand new items are more difficult to import (and more expensive). To know more about this in detail, read on. For…