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Importing Goods from Canada to Nepal:
When importing goods from Canada to Nepal, you must follow specific procedures and documentation requirements. Begin with obtaining a Commercial Invoice from your Canadian supplier, detailing the goods and their value, along with a Packing List that includes the weight and dimensions of the packaging. You will need a Bill of Lading or Airway Bill from the carrier and a Certificate of Origin to verify the goods' origin. An Import License might be required for certain restricted items. Upon arrival in Nepal, submit a Customs Declaration form to Nepal Customs, pay any applicable customs duties and taxes, and prepare for a potential inspection to ensure compliance with regulations. The goods must meet Nepali standards and regulations, and you may need additional permits or certifications depending on the product.
Exporting Goods from Nepal to Canada:
Exporting goods from Nepal to Canada involves several key steps to ensure compliance and smooth delivery. Start by preparing an Export Invoice for the Canadian buyer, detailing the goods, and a Packing List that specifies the packaging information. You will also need a Bill of Lading or Airway Bill from the carrier to confirm shipment. Depending on the nature of the goods, an Export License may be required. Submit an Export Declaration to Nepal Customs, outlining the goods being exported, and be ready for any necessary inspections to verify adherence to export regulations. Arrange transportation to Canada and consider insuring the goods during transit. Once the goods reach Canada, they will undergo customs clearance, ensuring they meet Canadian import regulations before being delivered to the buyer.