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Case: Unaccompanied personal effects Effective: 17 Sep 2016 to 08 Oct 2016
Case Description
This case describes the requirements for the importation of unaccompanied personal effects (UPEs). UPEs may include clothing, books, furniture, appliances and sporting equipment.
This case applies to imports into: Australia.
Importers should refer to the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources website page items of biosecurity concern in unaccompanied personal effects for more information on importing unaccompanied personal effects (UPEs).
The Australian Department of Immigration and Border Protection webpage sending your belongings as unaccompanied goods also contains important information about importing UPEs.
The current import conditions for many items can be found on the department’s biosecurity import conditions database BICON. Click this link for the names of some items and the relevant BICON reference. Check the individual BICON cases for import conditions as many of these items require mandatory inspection, some requiring treatment or import permits.
This commodity or species may be subject to the Australian Government Department of the Environment legislation under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). Commodities/species known to be, or considered to be covered by CITES will be referred to the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service on arrival to Australia, in addition to their need to satisfy biosecurity import conditions.
CITES queries can be directed to the Department of the Environment on the details below:
Phone: +61 2 6274 1900
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