Shipping from
Canada
Shipping to
Algeria
- Country code: DZ
- Customs declaration language: French, Arabic
Parcels
Detail | International Parcel™ (Air) | International Parcel™ (Surface) | Small Packet™ (Air) | Small Packet™ (Surface) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Rate code |
International Parcel™ (Air) 210 |
International Parcel™ (Surface) 410 |
Small Packet™ (Air) 10 |
Small Packet™ (Surface) 10 |
Maximum weight |
International Parcel™ (Air) 30 kg |
International Parcel™ (Surface) 30 kg |
Small Packet™ (Air) 2 kg |
Small Packet™ (Surface) 2 kg |
Oversized availability |
International Parcel™ (Air) Yes |
International Parcel™ (Surface) Yes |
Small Packet™ (Air) No |
Small Packet™ (Surface) No |
Maximum coverage |
International Parcel™ (Air) $100 |
International Parcel™ (Surface) $100 |
Small Packet™ (Air) Not applicable |
Small Packet™ (Surface) Not applicable |
Letter-post
Detail | Description |
---|---|
Availability | Yes |
Registered Mail | Yes |
Valuables accepted | Yes |
Money orders
Detail | Description |
---|---|
Availability | No |
Fee code | Not applicable |
Currency | Not applicable |
Import restrictions
Senders should determine import restrictions from the country's authorities before posting:
- alcoholic beverages
- bees
- leeches
- book-trade products and items
- building materials
- food
- fruit, grain and seeds
- honey
- instruments, measuring
- leather
- machinery
- meat and animal products
- medicines
- plants and parts of plants
- precious stones and pearls
- saccharine
- stationery
- textiles
- tobacco products
- transferable securities and instruments of payment
- travel items
- vinegar
- weapons, hunting
- wood and wood derivatives.
Clocks and watches
Insurance is necessary for all articles containing clocks, including alarm clocks, travelling clocks and watches. Insurance is not necessary for separate parts of clocks and watches.
Import permits
An import permit is required for many goods. Before posting any item, senders should confirm that the addressee has any necessary permit. An import permit is not necessary for items that are:
- non-commercial (excluding used clothing) sent from a private person to a private person
- of less than 60 Algerian dinars, and no more than 240 dinars in 12-months to the same person.
Prohibited items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
- airline ticket, blank stock
- antiques
- baby feeders and comforters not made of pure rubber
- carpets
- chain letters
- clothing, used
- cocoa
- cologne and perfume
- contraceptives
- cosmetics
- credit card blanks
- dental products
- drugs, non-prescription
- false Trademarks
- film, developed, undeveloped / promo/training
- herbal shipments
- ivory
- items offensive to Muslim culture
- items from Israël or of Israël origin
- jewellery
- knives
- lottery tickets and advertising
- meat of U.S. origin
- medical equipment / supplies
- micro film
- passports
- pharmaceutical products
- pork products
- salt, table
- seeds
- used equipment for public works and earth moving
- x-Rays.
The government insists that imports meet specific testing, labelling and certification requirements. The Ministry of Health requires distributors to obtain authorizations to sell imported drugs. Drugs must have been marketed in the country of origin, as well as in a third country prior to being allowed to import. When food products arrive in Algeria, they must have at least 80 percent of their shelf life remaining.
Documentation required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
The following documents may be required:
1. Commercial Invoice
2. Bill of Lading or Airway Bill
3. Certificate of Origin
4. Insurance Policy
5. Packing List
6. Laboratory/Standard/Health Certificate or approval by the pertinent regulatory authority
7. Copy of trade register under Algerian Law
8. Copy of the tax card issued by the regional tax services.
Commercial goods mailed to Algeria must include an invoice.