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Montserrat customs

Canadian citizens and citizens of other countries residing in Canada (holding a Permanent Resident Card or any valid long-term Canadian visa) can apply for a visa to Montserrat online.


Import Regulations by Montserrat customs

Export Regulations by Montserrat customs

Health and Security

Contact Montserrat Customs Authorities

Free import

• A reasonable quantity of personal clothing, articles of adornment and toilet articles, whether new or used:Tools and instruments for use in their profession (if they have been in their use and possession for a reasonable time); Accompanying household effects, which have been in their use and possession for a period of at least one year;Wines, spirits, tobacco and perfume for their personal use but limited to:
• Wines or Spirits: 1 x bottle (40 oz), 
• Tobacco products: 200 cigarettes or 50 Cigars or 0.5 lbs of tobacco
• Perfume: 6 oz.(Please note: persons under 16 years old are not entitled to the allowances for  wines, spirits and tobacco products). 
• Gift articles to an aggregate value of EC$500 to include the wines, spirits, tobacco and perfume allowance, set out above. (Please note: this gift allowance is only for persons who have been absent from Montserrat, for a period of at least one year).

Prohibited

• No information available

Restricted

• No information available

Free export

• No information available

Prohibited

• No information available

Restricted

• No information available

Basic health information for travelers to Montserrat

• No vaccinations are required to enter Montserrat unless coming from a country that has suffered a cholera, yellow fever, or small pox epidemic.
Security

Basic security information for travelers to Montserrat

• The island is still vulnerable to hurricanes during the season from June to November.
The Montserrat Volcano Observatory publishes current risk assessments and exclusion zone limits.

• Montserrat is generally a safe place, however in recent years, violent crime has increased. Assault is the most common form, with an annual rate of just over 10 assaults for every 1000 people. (By comparison, Canada's rate is about 7 per 1000). General safety precautions, including such as not walking in an alleyway at night, are advised.

For further assistance please contact the Montserratian Customs authorities directly. They will provide the latest information about customs regulations and export-import procedures.

Montserratian Customs contact information

Address:
Customs & Excise Department.
P.O. Box 431
Government Headquarters
Brades
Montserrat
Telephone: +16644913816
Website: http://customs.gov.ms/


For additional information about travel restrictions, security warnings, political updates, and basic travel guidelines, please contact the nearest Montserratian Embassy.

List of Montserratian Embassies all over the world: http://montserrat.visahq.co.uk/embassy/United-Kingdom/



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