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Matters needing attention in immigrating to Sydney, Australia in 2020

More and more people choose to immigrate to Australia, and it is certain that they need to move so far. What is the process of immigration and moving? What's worth noting? Let's take a look at the matters needing attention of immigrants moving in Sydney, Australia in 2020.

The relocation process of private immigrants and matters needing attention

1. Sort out the things to be transported and make a list; Moving internationally is different from moving domestically. You only need to write a name when you move in China, and you need to declare when you move to the destination port internationally, so you have to declare everything you ship.

2. Packaging, as long as the packaging is good, collision and loss can be avoided during transportation. If you are not good at packaging, you can contact a professional packaging service. One thing to note here: when packaging wood, we must pay attention to the materials and choose plywood; There can be no more wooden cases in the wooden cases, and there can be no bark, wormholes and mildew in the wooden cases, otherwise the destination country will return the goods and have a huge fine.

3. Deliver to the designated logistics warehouse.

4. provide documents and certificates, because you have to declare customs clearance in your own name.

Shipper information (name, telephone number, address, scanned ID card)

List of goods (name, materials, package quantity, specific quantity)

Consignee information (name, telephone number, address, scanned passport)

5. Export declaration.

6. sail to hong kong.

7. Wait for customs clearance after arriving in Hong Kong.

8. Waiting for customs clearance; The customs will review the materials. As long as the materials are clearly declared and there is nothing wrong with the X-ray machine, the release will be quick.

9. Pay customs fees;

Details of GST tax and tariff collection for imported goods in Australia: imported GST= (value of goods+sea freight (20USD/CBM)+ insurance+tariff) x 10%.

Tariff = tax rate (5%- 10%, 5% for ordinary goods) x value of goods.

Commodity import tax is expected to be 1-5%. See/refer to the customs documents for details.

Sometimes because of quarantine or customs inspection fees, they will be reimbursed according to the local national customs invoice.

10. Waiting for the receipt;

Choose the nearest port, the top five ports in Australia:

1). Australian shipping, Sydney.

2). Australian Shipping, Melbourne.

3). Australian Shipping, fremantle.

4). Australia Shipping, Brisbane.

5) Australian Shipping, Adelaide.

What can't be brought into Australia?

Q: I am an international student studying in Australia. After the Lunar New Year this year, I will return to Australia to continue my classes. I'm not very good at cooking at ordinary times. It's too expensive to eat out all the time. My family specially prepared a big bag of dried vegetables for me, which I like to eat. I just want to soak them in water at ordinary times. Unexpectedly, when I entered the customs at Melbourne airport, the customs took my dried vegetables, frowned and asked what it was ... the explanation was fruitless, and they finally detained me. I would like to ask, what else can't I take with me in Australia?

A: There are basically two kinds of special entry items in Australia: those that must be declared and those that are prohibited from entering the country. According to the regulations, dried vegetables should be declared. I don't think you declared it. Don't forget next time.

According to the regulations of Australian Customs, the categories that must be declared include:

1. Seeds and nuts (excluding raw ones). This refers to seeds, seed decorations and necklaces, food and dried fruits in commercial packaging.

Second, plant products. Including vegetables, herbs and spices, biscuits, cakes and sweets, pasta and rice, tea, coffee and milk drinks, bamboo, rattan and wood products, as well as dried flowers, flowers and pine cones.

Third, animal products. Including stuffed animals, unprocessed wool and animal hair, bee products, shells and corals, feathers, bones, horn products and spikes. Fourth, materials. Sports and camping equipment (such as tents, shoes, golf equipment and bicycles).

Prohibited categories include:

1. Milk, egg products and nut seeds. Seeds and nuts here include raw and unripe, as well as handicrafts and souvenirs made of seeds or seeds.

Second, fresh fruit.

Living plants: living plants (including cuttings, roots, bulbs, stems, etc. ).

Animals: live animals, meat and meat products (including all canned or fresh, dried, refrigerated, smoked or salted meat), vaccines, etc.