Passenger Hand-Carry Clearance to New Zealand
Platinum Freight® Podcast | S1 Episode 18
Welcome to Season 1 Episode 18
In this episode of the Platinum Freight® podcast, Peter McRae discusses Passenger Hand-Carry Clearance to New Zealand.
The process involves filling out a New Zealand declaration upon arrival and selecting the option to bring commercial or business goods. The goods are then detained at the airport, and a customs broker is needed to process the customs clearance. Importers typically carry stock, jewellery, or technical equipment by hand. Arranging the clearance in advance is vital to avoid delays and ensure a smooth process.
Show Notes
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Passenger hand-carry clearance involves individuals bringing goods into New Zealand in their checked-in luggage or backpacks.
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Upon arrival, importers must fill out a New Zealand declaration and select the option for bringing commercial or business goods.
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The goods are detained at the airport, and a customs broker is needed to process the customs clearance.
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Importers must arrange the clearance in advance to avoid delays and ensure a smooth process.
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