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:
animals and animal products
dairy produce, birds eggs can be admitted following inspection by a medical officer
discs of cultural, agricultural or medical nature if imported for governmental or national institutions
films
foodstuffs, prepared
fungal organisms (vegetable or animal)
fish, crustaceans and mollusks can be admitted following inspection by a medical officer
films other than cultural, graphic, industrial or medical films
live trees and plants can be admitted following submission to the Directorate of Agriculture
meat other than pork, and horse meat on the condition it came from animals slaughtered in accordance with Islamic rituals
pharmaceutical products
vegetables
tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes can be admitted following Ministry of Finances authorization for trading
weapons.
Medicines and medicinal products of any kind must be accompanied by a medical prescription from a competent medical authority.
Live plants and trees, edible vegetables and roots, fruits and nuts, coffee, tea, mate, spices, cereals, products of the milling industry, oil seeds and vegetable saps and extracts can be admitted following submission to the Directorate of Agriculture.
Food inspections must be done for the following items in order to be admitted conditionally: preparations of meat, sugar and sugar confectionery, cocoa and cocoa preparations, preparations of cereals, flour, starches, vegetables, fruits, nuts and plants.
Gifts
Shipments declared to be gift shipments with a value of less than $100.00 (USD) are acceptable and will not be assessed duty. The item(s) should be consistent with something that would be construed by Saudi Customs as a gift.
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
alcohol beverages and distilling equipment
animal blood products
any item contrary to the Royal Family, Saudi Arabian or Muslim beliefs or morality
any items which depict or display the female anatomy (other than for strict medical purposes)
coins, precious metals, gemstones
cinematographic equipment and films
currency notes and coins
christmas trees
counterfeit products
dogs
goods either shipped from or manufactured in Israel are completely banned
hazardous or chemical materials
items of human concealment such as: wigs, masks, artificial pearls, etc
items of religion
items offensive to muslim culture
live or dead animals and insects
all narcotics
pork and derivative products.
Powders, explosives, pyrotechnic products and radioactive substances
Phonography and discs relating thereto and other musical instruments
musical greeting cards
stuffed animals and pokemon toys
spirits and intoxicating beverages
watches which have cameras attached to them.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
For Postal Parcels and EMS, certificates of origin and receipts specifying the value of goods must be enclosed with the package. In addition, medicines are admitted to Saudi Arabia only if accompanied by a medical prescription issued by a competent official authority.
Document Requirements
Every shipment to Saudi Arabia carried via Federal Express International Priority Service regardless of value or commodity requires an airway bill and a commercial invoice. Additionally, shipments with a value of $13,000 (USD) or more require a Certificate of Origin legalized by the Saudi Arabia Royal Embassy. Additional documents or permits may be required based on the type of commodity. It is port practice for shipments clearing in the city of Jeddah to require a Certificate of Origin for all commercial shipments. Shipments with a value over $2600.00 (USD) are considered commercial shipments.
General Requirements of Imports for Commercial items:
Importers shall have commercial registration, where the importers activities matches the type of goods being imported.
The original invoice must be attested by the agency responsible for trade in the exporting country.
A certificate is required from the exporting country stating that the consignment is in conformity with the approved Saudi or international specifications.
The original certificate of origin is required and is to be legalized by the Chamber of Commerce in the exporting country.
The country of origin label must be affixed on the commodity, and must be irremovable.
Items relating to foodstuffs should be clearly labeled in Arabic in accordance with the Saudi or GCC specifications.
Medical items and devices must be registered at the Ministry of Health.