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Moving from Dubai to Honduras

Moving from Dubai to Honduras

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Moving from Dubai to Honduras

If you are moving to Honduras from Dubai, UAE, there is plenty to consider before you head to Honduras. With so much to prepare for, the last thing you want to worry about is the logistics of your complicated move. Dubai Movers will make your transition to Honduras as seamless as possible by providing top-notch shipping services for all of your household goods and much more!

How Dubai Movers can help for moving to Honduras

First, one of our trained moving specialists will provide a personal consultation, thoroughly outlining your moving options based on specific criteria, such as:

  • Your moving timeline: When do you need to be in Honduras?
  • Your real estate plans: Will you be renting or buying?
  • Your family/household size: Will you be moving alone or with your family? For business or personal reasons?
  • Cubic feet estimate: How large is your shipment?

What Will Moving to Honduras Cost?

For an accurate estimate of your shipment size, you should schedule a home survey as early as possible for your move to Honduras. Our moving specialists will assess your belongings to give you the best potential estimate to expedite your relocation. The cost of moving to Honduras will vary considerably based on the cubic footage of your belongings and your proposed destination arrival time.

Don’t forget to ask about our overseas packing and custom crating services, too!

About Honduras

Honduras, authoritatively Republic of Honduras, Spanish República de Honduras, nation of Central America arranged among Guatemala and El Salvador toward the west and Nicaragua toward the south and east. The Caribbean Sea washes its northern coast, the Pacific Ocean its thin coast toward the south. Its region incorporates the seaward Caribbean division of the Bay Islands. The capital is Tegucigalpa (with Comayagüela), however—in contrast to most other Central American nations—another city, San Pedro Sula, is similarly significant mechanically and monetarily, despite the fact that it has just a large portion of the number of inhabitants in the capital.

The majority of the number of inhabitants in Honduras carries on with a by and large separated presence in the precipitous inside, a reality that may assist with clarifying the somewhat isolated approach of the nation corresponding to Latin and Central American issues. Honduras, similar to its neighbours in the district, is a creating country whose residents are given multitudinous financial and social difficulties, a circumstance that is muddled by harsh geography and intermittent brutality of tropical climate designs, including the pulverization unleashed by Hurricane Mitch in 1998.

Honduras Economy

Honduras is a helpless nation, and most of Hondurans work under amazingly troublesome conditions. The legislature has, notwithstanding, embraced more dynamic financial approaches since the mid-twentieth century. In 1954 striking banana labourers drove the worker’s guild development to one of its most resonating victories, which brought about the proclamation (in 1955) of a working code that is viewed as one of the most complete instruments of its sort in Latin America. The code has, for the most part, brought about a better quality of living for the specialist and better-working conditions for business; work laws are not in every case carefully applied, notwithstanding, and a few work environments are inadequate.

The nation’s normal assets incorporate rural terrains along the northern coast and inside waterway valleys, broad pine backwoods, and little stores of silver, lead zinc, and second rate iron metal. The economy is topographically separated between the good countries, where resource cultivating, stock raising, and mining have since quite a while ago ruled, and the swamps, where manor agribusiness dependent on bananas is the central occupation. In 1998, in any case, Hurricane Mitch crushed enormous bits of Honduran agribusiness and transportation foundation, requiring significant recreation and recovery endeavours.

Honduras Customs, Currency & Airport Tax regulations details

Customs

Import regulations:

Free import:
1. for passengers of 18 years of age or older:
a. 200 cigarettes or 100 cigars or 1 pound of tobacco;
b. 5 litres of wine, brandy or liquor;
2. reasonable quantity of perfumes for personal use;
3. gifts up to a total value of USD 50.-.

Arms and Ammunition regulations:

Hunting and sporting weapons (incl. a max. of 500 ammunitions) are allowed if the passenger is travelling as a tourist and obtains an import permit from the Ministry of Defense, where registration is required.

Export regulations:

Free export with no restrictions.

Pets:

Dogs and cats must be accompanied by a veterinarian health certificate issued at point of origin, and an import permit from the “Direccion General de Ganaderia y Veterinaria” (General Direction for Cattle Breeding and Veterinary Services). Dogs also require an additional rabies vaccination certificate and distemper and hepatitis certificates. The import permit can be arranged upon arrival.

Baggage Clearance regulations:

Baggage is cleared at the airport of final destination in Honduras if this is an international airport.

Currency

Currency Import regulations:

Local currency (Honduras Lempira-HNL) and foreign currencies: no restrictions.

Currency Export regulations:

Local currency (Honduras Lempira-HNL): no restrictions. Foreign currencies: no restrictions, except US Dollars to the amount declared at customs on arrival.

Airport Tax

No airport tax is levied on passengers upon embarkation at the airport.

To ask more about our Dubai Movers 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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