Customs Information

Be prepared. Learn the requirements and restrictions of your destination country.

Moving across international borders can be complicated. In order to be fully prepared, you  should  know what documents (identification, titles, insurance certificates, bills of sale, etc.) are required by customs in your destination country. Many countries also have various restrictions on the type or quantity of goods or pets that you are allowed to bring into the country. Researching  well ahead of time will ensure that your relocation is successful and problem-free.

LUXEMBOURG

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED

  • Passport
  • Work Permit
  • Certificate of Residence obtained from the Commune
  • Customs Declaration (in French)
  • Medical Certificate

CUSTOMS REGULATIONS

  • HOLDERS OF RESIDENCE CARDS MAY BRING IN USED HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PERSONAL EFFECTS DUTY-FREE IF IN CUSTOMER'S POSSESSION FOR AT LEAST SIX MONTHS PRIOR TO MOVE

DUTIABLE/RESTRICTED ITEMS

  • Alcoholic beverages
  • New furniture

PROHIBITED ITEMS

  • Firearms
  • Drugs
  • Ammunition
  • Articles derived from endangered species such as ivory

MOTOR VEHICLES

  • Permitted duty-free if the car has been in owner's possession and used for at least six months and owner is transferring residence to Luxembourg
  • Documents required (in addition to above):
    • Original Title
    • Insurance Certificate covering the previous six months
    • Certificate of Residence

PETS

  • Dogs and cats permitted with recent Health Certificate
  • Medical examination may be required on arrival
  • Regulations are often changing; consult the Consulate for specific details
 

NOTE - Customs regulations are subject to change at any time. The proceeding information is only a brief summary of customs regulations applicable to household goods shipments to this country and is solely for general guidance. Since regulations are subject to change without notice, iMoveInternational.com cannot be held liable for any costs, damage, delays, or other detrimental events resulting from non-compliance. It is your responsibility to check  with your local embassy or consulate prior to your move for the most up-to-date and complete information.

 

 
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