Maximum Coverage = Maximum Declared Value for Carriage for the Priority™ Worldwide service.
Import Restrictions
An import permit is required for many goods. Before posting any item, senders should confirm that the addressee has any necessary permit. Senders should determine import restrictions from the country's authorities before posting:
alcohol and spirits
animals and animal products
apiary products
ceramic goods
crash (motorcycle) helmets
glass and glassware
plants and plant products
pharmaceutical products
paper and paperboard products
meat and meat products
raw hides and skins
tobacco
wood and wood products.
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
artificial sweetners
bakery and pastry equipment
batteries
bank notes, currency notes, or securities
confectionery in the form of cigarettes
clocks and watches, parts
drugs, non-prescription
electric water heaters
fruit (oranges, tangerines, lemons, limes, grapefruit)
footwear
gold
items contrary to the social or moral order of the State
ivory and tortoise shells
infant formula
indecent, immoral or seditious articles
live animals
musical instruments
metals and mineral products
milk (fresh, liquid)
maize
nutrient supplements
newspapers, printed books, and brochures
oils (sunflower, coconut, soyabean)
public transport vehicles
petroleum oils
plastic feeding bottles, teats and soothers
rice
second hand motor vehicles parts
ships, boats and floating structures
salted fish
soil
sugarcane plants
spices
toy guns
vegetables (onions, potatoes, garlic, beans).
toy motorcycle helmets.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
In addition, commercial goods mailed to Mauritius require an invoice showing the value of the goods in Canadian dollars. Commercial goods require a Certificate of Origin.
Senders should also include the addresse's telephone number (if available), in addition to the complete delivery address on the Customs Declaration.
The following documents may be required for import:
1. Invoice indicating the FOB and or/CIF value of goods
2. Bill of Entry
3. Insurance Certificate
4. Certificate of Inspection
5. Certificate of Origin
6. Other documents (eg. Health, agriculture, and veterinary services).
The following is a list of permits/certificates required on controlled items:
Asbestos Free Certificate
Ministry of Agriculture Landing Permit
Agriculture Marketing Board Permit
Ministry of Agriculture Phytosanitary Certificate
Fisheries Authority
Food and Drugs Permit
Ministry of Agriculture Certificate/Human Hair
Import Permit
Mercury Free Certificate
Ministry of Agriculture Permit
Ministry of Health Authority
Mauritius Standards Bureau Approval
Mauritius Standards Bureau Certificate
Phytosanitary Certificate
Police Permit
Tea Board Approval
Tobacco Board Approval
CFC Free Certificate
Dangerous Chemical Control Board
The Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Consumer Protection is responsible for the control of products that require import permits. A commercial invoice is required to support customs declaration for an item being sent from a company to company or an individual.