Friday 26 April 2024
Select a region
News

New legislation delivers changes to international posting

New legislation delivers changes to international posting

Thursday 17 December 2020

New legislation delivers changes to international posting

Thursday 17 December 2020


Islanders hoping to send goods and gifts internationally will need to submit details online ahead of time, Guernsey Post has said.

New legislation will come into effect on 1 January 2021, which will change customs requirements for a great number of packages headed to different customs unions outside of the UK.

To fulfil these requirements, customers can fill out an online customs form prior to visiting a Guernsey Post branch. This process will provide a customer reference number to provide to the Post Office team, who will then print out your customs label and affix it to your parcel.

Alternatively, newly-installed electronic terminals will be available at Post Office branches to fill out the information within the branch. This new process is an international requirement, and failure to complete it may result in delays or your package being returned or destroyed.

Only good, gifts, and items going to international destinations are affected by these changes. Documents, letters, and any post going to the UK, Channel Islands or other British Isles do not need to complete the electronic submission form.

Further information about the new customs requirements are available from the Guernsey Post Website.

Pictured top: You'll need to adhere to new rules when posting outside of the British Isles.

Sign up to newsletter

 

Comments

Comments on this story express the views of the commentator only, not Bailiwick Publishing. We are unable to guarantee the accuracy of any of those comments.

You have landed on the Bailiwick Express website, however it appears you are based in . Would you like to stay on the site, or visit the site?