GENERAL CUSTOMS OF THE REPUBLIC OF CUBA.
MOST IMPORTANT WARNING
FOR
PASSENGERS ARRIVING IN CUBA FROM ABROAD.
THE
GENERAL CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF CUBA HEREBY INFORMS THAT
– STARTING FROM NOVEMBER 1st., 2002 - A NEW SELECTIVE PROCEDURE FOR THE
VALUATION OF ARTICLES BEING IMPORTED BY PASSENGERS SHALL COME INTO FORCE.
Important clarification for tourists
Introduction
- Cuban Customs has
not introduced any changes or modifications in the clearance procedure
granted for any category of travellers.
- This new
valuation method has the primary goal of providing an upgraded passenger
service which will make clearance procedures more uniform and
transparent.
New Method
Explanation
- A “WEIGHT
VALUATION” method shall be established for articles classified as
“MISCELLANEOUS” (clothes, shoes, personal higiene and care products, and
other similar items). This “Weight valuation method” is based upon the
parity of 1 kilogram = US$ 25.00; and preserves the right of passengers
to import up to an amont of US$ 250.00 only once during each natual
year. ·
- This new
procedure shall enable passengers to exactly know the weight ot their
entire luggage, EXCEPT FOR THE MEDICINES THEY CARRY APART, as
well as the exact payable amount of importation duties. At the same time
the procedure allows for uniformity during passengers clearance, with
total transparency regarding the valuation of imported goods.
- Household
electric appliances and other equipment, as well as their parts,
components and other similar pieces shall be valuated idividually and
independently.These appliances, equipment, parts and pieces shall not be
weighed and will be considered as being part of the total limited value
of US$ 250.00 which passengers are entitled to import once during a
natural year.
- Self-operated
automatic luggage weighing machines for selected passengers shall be
installed inside airport terminals premises. The weighing procedure
shall be performed without the physical intervention of any Customs
official.
- Upon arrival at
the entrance hall of the airport terminal, the selected passenger will
be in the obligation of weighing his/her luggage (both hand-carried and
the suitcases transported inside the airplane). Weighing procedure -
which does not include the package or bag of medicines when carried
apart – will require passengers to place on the scale – separately one
by one and as part of one single operation - the bags, parcels, cases
and suitcases he/she is carrying. Once the weighing procedure is
completed the automatic scale shall issue a note detailing the number of
luggage units, their total weight, and the total amount of Customs
duties if these should be payable.
- The passenger -
after having complied with the weighing procedure and according to the
printed note issued by the automatic scale – shall:
- Address the Customs Inspector in charge of the Green Channel at
the exit of the airport terminal hall, or
- Address the Cashier in order to pay Customs duties, if any, or
- If so advised in the note issued by the automatic weighing
machine - address the Customs Control Station with the luggage.
Passengers are entitled to import:
With exemption of
Customs duties: ·
- 20 kilograms of
personal belongings,
- 10 kilograms of
medicine, as long as these are transported separately from the rest of
the luggage (medicines are not weighed).
- 2 kilograms of
articles intended for gifts or for use, valued at a rate of US$ 25.00
each kilo.
Subject to
payment of Customs duties:
Clothes, shoes,
personal higiene and personal care items, and other miscellaneous goods,
up to a limit of 8 kilos, which shall be valuated at a rate of US$ 25.00
each kilo. Exemption to this 8-kilogram weight limit provision are the
cases when passengers wish to import items which fall under the category
of those valuated individually or independently and are not weighed.
- Passengerscan
co-operate in speeding up clearance procedures and avoid any unnecessary
delays and nuisance by advisiing Customs officers, before they head
towards the weighing machines, on cases when:
- Travellers carry
shared luggage (cases when belongings from different travellers are
united into one or several luggage units) ;
- Travellers wish to import household electric appliances or other
equipment, spare parts and components for any equipment or similar
items;
- Passengers can
pay an important contribution to the agility of clearance procedure and
receive a high quality service when:
- They carry medicines separately from the rest of their luggage,
- They adjust themselves to the limited value of US $250.00 in
imported goods, and they do not carry items the importation of which is
prohibited or when they do not carry items without the required import
permits issued by the relevant Organizations.
- They separately carry electric household appliances or other
equipment, components and spare parts for any equipment, and similar
goods.
WHERE TO LOOK FOR
INFORMATION?
You may request
information at any Public Attention office of every Cuban Customs Houses,
at the Secretary of the General Customs Administration of the Republic of
Cuba, located in 39 St, and 6 St., Nuevo Vedado, City of Havana, or by
email to
wwwadm@agr.aduana.cu
Clarification of possible doubts on customs clearance of tourist