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What Documents do I need?
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Commercial Invoice:
A Commercial Invoice is used when you ship anything that is not a document. For example a pencil that is worth $0.01 is not a document and still needs an invoice when you ship it international. Shipments that are non-documents are called dutiable (or subject to Customs Duty).
The invoice should have the following:
For companies:
- Complete on the shipper's company stationery in the English language
- Must contain the shipper's company complete address, telephone number and fax, and be signed by the shipper or its agent.
- An accurate and complete description of goods is necessary for Customs purposes.
For individual:
- Create your invoice on a blank white paper and include the following;
- Shipper's name, address, telephone number and email address in the English language
- Receiver’s name, address, telephone number and email address in the English language
- Brief Description of the goods shipped
- The value of the goods, preferably broken down piece by piece