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Okay, ThanksNo. If you cleared in using the manual process, you will have to clear out using the same manual method.
No problem. The Boarding Officer will collect all necessary fees upon arrival regarding your Clearance in and out of The Bahamas
No. If you did not originally clear in with the digital process (Click2Clear), you cannot clear in for your Second Voyage using Click2Clear.
After searching for your inbound voyage, you can print a copy of your Fishing Permit in the Header Tab of your submission, but only after the inbound voyage has been approved.
No. The necessary documents will be provided to you by the Boarding Officer clearing you out of the country.
For the full process, view our tutorials on our Official YouTube Channel (Bahamas Customs Official). https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY1eSOc_o_tBqdAtSkbi6VQ
No. No Fees are applicable once those fees are paid online unless in the event of a Charter or Bahamian Registered Vessel.
The Declaration should be submitted before arrival.
You can edit any declaration you have made as long as it is prior to payment. Once it is paid however, you can no longer edit your submission.
Effective July 1st 2018, only VAT free items arriving as accompanied baggage remain free, however if imported via freight these items are subject to VAT charges. Note that these items if purchased locally, are VAT free at the register.
All shipments being entered into The Bahamas require a proper invoice from the supplier. In the absence of the proper invoice, the importer may contact the supplier and have a copy of the invoice sent electronically or a hard copy.
This is a fee imposed to assist the government, via the Ministry of Environmental Health with the disposal of items that are hazardous to the environment and require special waste disposal treatment.
Individuals:
Requirements for Residents:
Requirements for Non-Residents
Registration is a one time process that allows you to be found in the system so that brokers, couriers, freight forwarders, shipping agents and other agents to complete work on your behalf regarding imports and exports either by sea or air.
(This does not include baggage claim/accompanied baggage for returning residents after travel.)
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Here are a few steps you can try:
If you are travelling and returning with your goods as baggage, you will not need to register.
Licensed Brokers are able to find you by the following:
Individual
Company
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In order to receive your email notification, you will need to add Click2Clear (click2clear@bahamas.gov.bs) to your trusted sender's list. Otherwise, the notifications will go to your junk mail.
No. Upon arrival to the Island of your destination, you must take your vessel to a port of entry for clearance. Failure to do so is a breach of the Customs Laws and could result in your vessel being forfeited and fines levied.
Exemption on a pleasure vessel are the same as if you were visiting by air/sea. Anything more than your entitlement must be duty paid.
Yes. Unlike a foreign owned/registered vessel, a Bahamian owned pleasure vessel must be duty paid and must clear outbound when leaving The Bahamas for a foreign port and upon return to The Bahamas must clear inbound.
No. You must travel to claim your exemption.
No. You must travel with your goods to claim your exemption.
Rates of duty are defined in the Customs Tariff Schedule and are decided by Parliament and enforced by The Customs Department.
Exemptions can only be used on accompanied baggage. Meaning, the person claiming the exemption must have travelled with the goods, therefore goods arriving as cargo do not qualify (example – courier packages, goods via air or sea)
This is a fee imposed to assist the government, via the Ministry of Environmental Health with the disposal of items that are hazardous to the environment and require special waste disposal treatment.
All shipments being entered into The Bahamas require a proper invoice from the supplier. In the absence of the proper invoice, the importer may contact the supplier and have a copy of the invoice sent electronically or a hard copy.
Customs accepts xls, pdf, doc, or csv formats for declarations, however in the submission of support documents, it is a requirement that the documents are submitted in an electronic signature format, such as pdf or jpg. The format for all invoices and supporting documents should be in a format where it cannot be altered.
VAT is applicable on value of goods, the actual duty, processing fees, storage, Insurance, freight, other charges, local landed chargers and environmental levy fees.
Yes, you are allowed to travel with certain foods. There are restrictions when importing fruits, vegetables and some dairy items. These restrictions are in place to protect national health, and to prevent the introduction of certain diseases that are contracted from plants and animals. You must declare all food products. Failure to declare food products can result in forfeiture and or fines. Additionally, permits are required to import fruits, vegetables and plant/flowers from the Department of Agriculture prior to importation.