Customs decide the value of an article based on the internal price of similar articles. Articles to a value of 300 crowns are exempt from customs duty.
Gifts
Gifts not exceeding 5000 crowns for the personal use of the addressee or family do not require an import permit. If the gift exceeds 2000 crowns, the addressee must provide a gift certificate authenticated by an authorized agent.
Stamps
Senders should ascertain import restrictions from the addressee before sending postage stamps. Gifts of philatelic articles are restricted to 3 per year and the shipment must not exceed 100 stamps and 100 crowns in value. Philatelic articles to philatelists must not exceed 1000 crowns in any year.
Used clothing
Used clothing, underwear and footwear is admitted only in the following conditions:
persons emigrating for a lengthy period or for professional reasons
inherited or bequeathed clothing
personal clothing of travellers that accords with the duration and purpose of their journey.
Senders should state the relevant condition on the customs declaration.
Books, records, tapes and films
Postal articles containing books, printed publications, gramophone records, recording tape or cinefilms must not contain other goods.
Relevant inspecting authorities include:
Ministry of Economy
State Veterinary and Food Administration of Slovakia
Ministry of Environment
Ministry of Interior
Personal exemptions for import:
total value of imported goods must be less than 300
cigarettes 40 pcs
still wine 4L
small cigars 20 pcs
beer 16L
cigars 10 pcs
perfume and eau de toilette
tobacco for smoking 50g
coffee 500g
spirits (not exceeding 22%) 2L
tea 100g
spirits (between 22% and 80%) 1L
mineral oil.
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
alcohol
chain letters
chicory roots
electrical appliances
hosiery
lottery tickets
live trees
precious metals
reproductions of bank notes or designs resembling them
saccharine
shoes
stocks, non-negotiable
toys.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
Attach all invoices to the customs declaration.
The following documents may be required:
1. Commercial Invoice
2. Licence or Import Authorization
3. Certificate.
Certificates are required for goods that are subject to prohibitions and restrictions. Licenses are required for special types of goods (weapons, passports).