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:
animal products
bows, arrows, fencing foils or toys
fish and crustaceans
hippopotamus teeth
historical artifacts
insecticides and fungicides
live animals
live trees, plants, bulbs, roots
maize seeds
ossein and bones treated with acid
ozone depleting substances
parasite Killer, Insect Killer, Weed Killer
potatoe seeds
postal franking machines
propellant powders, fireworks
rhinoceros horns
tortoise shells
traps capable of killing game animals
vegetables
weapons
whalebones.
Used clothing
Used clothing is admitted only if addressed to a genuine charitable organization.
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
articles of ivory and other animal-based carving material
agricultural and industrial chemicals
bank notes, currency, travellers cheques
counterfeit currency
communistic materials
hazardous wastes
liquids
maps
matches in the manufacture of white phosphorous
nuclear reactors
powder
pornographic materials
spent fuel elements cartridges for nuclear reactors
used tires for commercial vehicles
viagra.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
In addition, senders must label commercial goods INVOICE ENCLOSED, and enclose a dated and signed invoice.
It is essential to ensure compliance with Kenyan standards in the country of origin prior to shipping. The following documents may be required:
Import Declaration Form
An Import Declaration Form (IDF) must be applied for and obtained from the Kenya Revenue Authority for any Commercial Importation. The importer is responsible for applying for the IDF, but may consult an agent to do so. Once the IDF is passed, the importer may proceed to arrange inspection of the cargo and once completed, the cargo can be shipped. The IDF contains key information, such as: value of the cargo; quantity; quality; and classification (HS Code).
Certificate of Conformity
The Kenya Bureau of Standards has appointed certain agents (INTERTEK, SGS, Bureau Veritas) for enforcing the conformity inspection of commodities that require an inspection. These agents will issue to the shipper/supplier a Certificate of Conformity, as well as test results. It is important to plan ahead for obtaining a Certificate of Conformity, especially for time-critical shipments, as testing and issuing of the certificate can be a long process.
Commercial Invoice
The commercial invoice must be detailed (as pertaining packing list) and the total CIF value of the consignments must be indicated. It would be preferable to have the exact details reflected on the packing list copied onto the commercial invoice, as well as values indicated, and the total CIF value.
An import permit is required for certain health-related, environmental and safety products. Importing animals, plants and seeds are subject to quarantine regulations. As well, some pets require an import license.
NOTE: Items mailed using Xpresspost - International service require an additional copy of the commercial invoice/CN23.
Customs
To import into Kenya, an importer will have to enlist the services of a clearing agent who will process the import documentation through Kenya Customs electronically, and clear the goods on your behalf. Customs will assess duty payable depending on the value of the items and the duty rate applicable.