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:
alcoholic fluids
beverages
books, brochures, newspapers, printed matter
cereals and milling industry products
cosmetic and toilet products
coffee, tea, cocoa and spices
dairy products
game machines
inflammable substances
fertilizers
measuring instruments
metals
mouth organs and wide instruments
nuclear materials and equipment
pharmaceutical products
psychotropic substances
plants and plant products
precious metals and articles made of
products of animal origin
rubber articles
tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes
toys.
toothbrushes, brushes for make-up and for personal toilet
vinegar
sugar and sugar confectionary.
Personal use items
Duty-free articles are admitted for the personal use of the addressee to the value of $100US.
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
ammunition
bees, leaches and silk worms
Croatian currency
fresh meat of any kind
fresh perishable vegetables and fruits
graphite products
live animals, fish, crustaceans (animals with a hard outer shell) and other aquatic invertebrates
live trees and plants
medicine with an expired use-by date
perfume
vegetables.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
In addition, customs declarations must contain all information needed to assess duties, taxes and controls. All commercial goods must include an invoice attached to the customs declaration.
Croatia requires a Certificate of Origin for some goods.
All importations of products of animal origin are admitted conditionally and must be accompanied by a veterinary health certificate issued by the appropriate authority of the country of origin.
All importations of plants and plant products are admitted conditionally and must be accompanied by an original phytosanitary certificate issued by the appropriate authority of the country of origin.
The following documents may be required:
1. Pro-forma Invoice
2. Gratis Invoice
3. Commercial Invoice (in all cases for B2B and B2C)
4. Phyto-Certificate (plants or seeds)
5. Veterinary of Sanitary Certificate (meat or meat products)
6. Certificate of Origin of Goods (EUR 1)
Customs Procedure:
Upon arrival at the Customs House in the Republic of Croatia postal items are separated into two categories; dutiable and non-dutiable. Non-dutiable items are sent out into circulation, free of charges for delivery. Dutiable items are opened and inspected by postal employees in the presence of Custom Officers, who establishes the calculation of duties and fees according to the attached invoices or customs valuation.
If the postal shipment is received by a person and the goods are not submitted to the customs house, one of the following documents are required: