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Moving from Dubai to Botswana is a major transition for anyone, and there will be plenty to consider and prepare for before you head across the globe. The last thing you want to worry about is the logistics of a complicated move, especially when it comes to documentation, Customs regulations, and shipping services. This is why you shouldn’t have to worry about it. Instead, let us tackle the tough stuff for you.
Dubai Movers will make your transition to Botswana as seamless as possible, by providing top-notch shipping services for all of your household goods and much more.
We’ll be there with you each and every step of your move abroad, from packing and crating your goods to shipping them overseas and assisting you through the complicated overseas documentation process.
All you need to do is give us a call so we can get started with an on-site estimate. We’ll take care of everything else.
Here’s how we get the job done:
To start, one of our trained moving specialists will provide a one-on-one consultation with you, thoroughly outlining your moving options based on certain criteria, such as:
For the most accurate estimate of your total shipment size, you should schedule an in-home survey as early as possible for your move to Botswana. Don’t wait until the last possible moment, contact Dubai Movers today. You won’t regret the decision. After we hear from you, our moving specialists will assess your belongings to give you the best estimate possible to expedite your relocation.
The cost of moving to Botswana will vary considerably based on the cubic footage of your belongings and your proposed destination arrival time so it’s extremely important that you work with an agent so they can give you the most accurate quote.
Ready to start budgeting for your international move?
Give us a call, and don’t forget to ask about our overseas packing and custom crating services, too! give us a call at +97143306717 or send any inquiries to our email address enquiry@dubaimovers.net.
Botswana is a nation in the focal point of Southern Africa. The region is generally three-sided—around 600 miles (965 km) from north to south and 600 miles from east to west—with its eastern side jutting into a sharp point.
Its eastern and southern fringes are set apart by stream courses and an old cart street; its western outskirts are lines of longitude and scope through the Kalahari, and its northern outskirts consolidate straight lines with a waterway course. Inside the limits of Botswana’s outskirts is a rich assortment of untamed life, including numerous types of warm-blooded creatures, feathered creatures, reptiles, creatures of land and water, and fish.
Prior to its autonomy in 1966, Botswana was a British protectorate known as Bechuanaland. It was additionally one of the most unfortunate and least-created states on the planet. The nation is named after its predominant ethnic gathering, the Tswana (“Bechuana” in more established variation orthography).
Since its freedom, the Republic of Botswana has increased universal height as a serene and progressively prosperous vote-based state. It is an individual from the United Nations, the Commonwealth, the African Union (AU), and the Southern African Development Community (SADC). The secretariat of SADC is housed in the capital of Botswana, Gaborone (until 1969 spelled Gaberones—i.e., Gaborone’s town, after the clan leader who had his capital at the site during the pioneer time frame).
Botswana has a free market economy with a solid custom of the focal government wanting to give a framework to private speculation. The economy has developed quickly since the mid-1960s, with the total national output per capita expanding in excess of a hundredfold.
Generally, barely any provincial family units profit by dairy cattle deals: practically 50% of them have no steers and are short of what one-tenth own about a portion of the nation’s steers (averaging 100 head each). Hardly any family units produce enough harvests to cover even their own resource, let alone to sell available. Numerous provincial families make due on the payment of a relative around or abroad. That despite everything leaves countless rustic family units, normally female-headed, with no wellspring of pay known to analysts.
State incomes procured from mining improvement have been spent on essential rustic foundation and government assistance administrations and on plans to finance the advancement of cows and yield creation, which have when all is said in done profited the more extravagant provincial family units. Worker’s guilds have had constrained achievement infiltrating the paid business division in Botswana.
Free import of:
– if being 18 years of age or older: 200 cigarettes and 20 cigars and 250 grams of tobacco;
– if being 18 years of age or older: 2 liters of wine and 1 liter of alcoholic beverages;
– 250 milliliters of eau de toilette and 50 milliliters of perfume;
– other gift articles up to a value of UA 500.- if arriving from Eswatini (Swaziland), Lesotho, Namibia, or South Africa; if arriving from other countries: up to a value of UA 3,000.-,.
(one UA is equivalent to one South African Rand).
Prohibited: Military firearms, ammunition, and explosives.
Other firearms require a firearm license.
An import license or permit is required for agricultural products, such as plants and soil.
Passengers must declare all goods with serial numbers by means of form DA65. On the day of departure, the DA65 form has to be endorsed by the Customs Officer on duty at International Departures; all valuable goods without serial numbers must be declared by means of a NEP form, which can be obtained, completed, and stamped at any commercial bank. On the day of departure, the NEP form has to be endorsed by the Customs Officer on duty at International Departures.
Free export of souvenirs and presents up to a value of BWP 500.-.
Cats and dogs require:
– Import permit from the Director of Veterinary Services, Private Bag 0032, Gaborone, Botswana: and
– Veterinary certificate; and
– Health certificate stating that the animal was vaccinated against rabies at least 30 days and not more than 12 months prior to importation.
Baggage is cleared at the first point of entry in Botswana.
Exempt: baggage of transit passengers with a destination outside of Botswana.
Local currency (Botswana Pula-BWP) and foreign currencies: no restrictions, if declared.
Local currency (Botswana Pula-BWP): up to BWP 50.-.
Foreign currencies: up to the amounts imported and declared.
No airport tax is levied on passengers upon embarkation at the airport.
To ask more about our company please use the form available on our contact page, give us a call at +97143306717, or send any inquiries to our email address enquiry@dubaimovers.net.
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