Maximum Coverage = Maximum Declared Value for Carriage for the Priority™ Worldwide service.
Import Restrictions
Import restrictions apply to many types of goods. Senders should determine import restrictions from the country's authorities before posting.
agricultural and vegetable products
medicines, precription, non prescription
hygeine products
parts, machine and electrical
personal effects
plant products, plants and seeds
pharmaceutical products
soil samples
tobacco
textile articles.
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
alcohol
animal products
antiques
asbestos
batteries
bullion and currency
cereals and their derivatives
chemicals and pharmaceutical products
clothing, used
cocoa and coffee
colombian stamps
cork
cosmetics and soap Fats, oils, derivatives of oils
dental amalgams
flour and flour products
foodstuffs, including meat, fruits and vegetables
hosiery and textiles
milk and milk products
plants and parts of plants
precious and coloured metals
precious stones
preserves and perishables
products containing dry ice
publications of a communist or atheist character
raw cotton
saccharine
silver items
spices
tea
toys representing arms
weapons
varnishes and paints
wax.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
A commercial invoice, numbered, certified and signed by the sender must accompany all mail destined for Columbia.
Besides the Customs Declaration (SAD) traditionally required for all goods, consignments sent to Colombia must be accompanied by the following documents:
1. The commercial invoice in quadruplicate: the document must be in Spanish and indicate the value of the goods in USD, and the certificate of registration of import
2. The Certificate of Origin
3. The Certificate of Non Contamination; required for agrifood products, milk, and is issued by the Department Directorate of veterinary services
4. The phytosanitary certificate; required for fruits, vegetables, seeds and other plants. It is used by the Regional Service for the protection of the plants.
5. The health certificate issued by the Directorate of veterinary services
6. The certificate of free sale for cosmetics.
Other products may be subject to the presentation of certificates of free sale to be registered in Colombia.