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DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
Passport (copy)
Residence Visa
Work Permit
Inventory in Italian, signed by Customer and Visaed by Italian Consulate
Fiscal Number (Codice Fiscale, equivalent to an American social security number)
Consular Declaration released by the nearest Italian Consulate, certifying the length of
stay abroad, the repatriation date, the Italian nationality of the Customer, and the names
of the family members (for Italian citizens only)
Residency Certificate stating number of members in the family, nationality, city and
country from which he's transferring his residence, and date of residence in Italy (for
foreigners only)
"Permesso a Soggiorno" (permit to stay) by Police Office
Foreign Department
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
If all documents are in order and available prior to arrival of the shipment, Customer
MAY NOT have to be present at time of Customs clearance
Used household goods are usually duty-free if owned for one year, (18 months if Italian
citizen), are not for resale and are imported within six months of Customer's arrival
DUTIABLE/RESTRICTED ITEMS
All consumable goods (including alcohol)
New furniture, new household good items, wedding trousseaux, souvenirs and precious
metal objects are subject to duty
All electronic equipment (radio, TV, VCR, etc.) require an Import Permit from the
Italian Ministry of Posts and Communications
- Without an Import Permit, above items cannot clear Customs
Antiques, pictures, works of art, carpets etc. require Fine Arts inspection and special
Import Permit from the Fine Arts authorities at extra cost, payable by Customer
PROHIBITED ITEMS
Firearms, ammunition and combat knives (including ornamental weapons) can be imported
with a special permit obtained from the Police Office. They must be clearly declared on
the inventory with make, type and serial number, and must not be included in the same
container as the household goods
Pornographic material
Tobacco products and cigarettes
Narcotics and drugs
Animal skins
Plants and vegetable products require a Phytosanitary Certificate
Liquors
Perfumes
MOTOR VEHICLES
Non-Italians may import one auto duty-free, provided that proof of ownership and use for
at least one year is obtained by means of Certificate of Origin
Italian citizens must prove residence abroad for more than 18 months in order to import
a vehicle. Vehicles imported duty-free must not be sold for a minimum of one year
Importing new vehicles is discouraged
Restrictions apply to autos over 2,000cc
Documents required:
- Ownership Title
- Registration Card and manufacturer's data
- Valid Insurance onto National Territory
- Certificate or Card Above MUST be original documents - notarized copies are NOT accepted
PETS
Dogs, cats and birds may
be imported -Dogs must bear a leash and muzzle
A Certificate of Origin and Health is required
Certificate must be in Italian and language of origin and must state
characteristics of the animal
CUSTOMER MUST CONTACT THE ITALIAN EMBASSY OR CONSULATE FOR ALL FURTHER DETAILS, AS
ITALIAN IMPORT REGULATIONS ARE COMPLICATED AND VARY ACCORDING TO CUSTOMER'S IMMIGRATION
STATUS.
NOTE - Customs regulations are subject to change at any time. The information is general guidance to assist our Customers. All of the info. Is a brief summary of customs regulations. Regulations are subject to change without notice, MoverMax.com is NOT liable for any damages, costs, delays, or any other events. Always double check with your local Customs regulations in your country.
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