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Moving from Dubai to Vietnam

Moving from Dubai to Vietnam

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Moving from Dubai to Vietnam

If you’re moving to Vietnam from Dubai, there’s plenty to think about before you head to a geographic area. With such a lot to organize for, the last item you wish to fret about is that the logistics of your complicated move.

Dubai Movers will make your transition to Vietnam as seamless as possible by providing top-notch shipping services for all of your household goods and far more!

How Dubai Movers can help for moving to Vietnam

First, one in every of our trained moving specialists will provide a private consultation, thoroughly outlining your moving options supported specific criteria, such as:

  • Your moving timeline. When does one must be in Vietnam?
  • Your property plans. Will you be renting or buying?
  • Your family/household size. Will you be moving alone or together with your family? For business or personal reasons?
  • Cubic feet estimate. How large is your shipment?

What is Will Moving to Vietnam Cost?

For an accurate estimate of your shipment size, you must schedule a home survey as early as possible for your move to Vietnam. Our moving specialists will assess your belongings to allow you the simplest potential estimate to expedite your relocation. the value of moving to Vietnam will vary considerably supported the cubic footage of your belongings and your proposed destination time of arrival.

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

About Vietnam

Officially called the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Vietnam is found on the Indochina Peninsula in a geographic area. It happens to be the continent’s eighth most populous country and also the world’s thirteenth most-populous.
Made of beautiful scenery and an upscale cultural foundation, Vietnam enjoys a good range of climate as a result of its longitudinal range. the state features a booming economy, including exports like agricultural products, tea and rubber.

Customs Regulations for Vietnam:

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
If you are planning an international move to Vietnam, you will need certain documentation to get into the country legally. Here are the documents you are required to bring with you upon entry:

  • Original passport – name must be same as the name on packages and documents
  • Inventory – two detailed copies, in English (“Packed By Owner” PBO documents not accepted)
  • Notation of brand, model and serial number for electronic items
  • Loading sheet displaying item numbers in each lift van
  • Work permit displaying that you or your organization is authorized to set up a company in Vietnam – required for shipment to be cleared
  • Copy of airport customs declaration retained by your last entry
  • Letter authorizing your destination agent to handle customs clearance

SHIPPING REGULATIONS
When shipping your belongings internationally to Vietnam, you’ll need to follow the specific regulations for customs clearance.

  • You must be in Vietnam for customs clearance for both air and sea shipments.
  • You must have your passport for shipments to clear customs.
  • You are allowed only one air and one surface shipment.
  • Customs inspects every shipment.
  • All items in the shipment must be owned by you – no “new” items allowed.

RESTRICTED/DUTIABLE ITEMS
Moving internationally to any country means that you’ll have to pay duties on some of your items. These dutiable items vary from country to country.

  • Luxury items: television sets, radios, VCRs, computers, stereo systems, automobiles, motorcycles – heavily taxed
  • Alcoholic beverages and tobacco products – must be on inventory with specific details, heavily taxed (less than two cases of alcohol advised)
  • Books, CDs, videos, discs, calendars and document files – inspected by the Cultural Department, must be on inventory list (recommended as accompanied baggage)
  • Medicine – prescription required
  • Electronic items – must be on inventory detailing brand, model and serial number
  • Antiques should be photographed at origin and declared to customs upon arrival
  • Unauthorized use of items listed above can result in the confiscation or heavy fines

PROHIBITED ITEMS
In some countries, certain items are completely prohibited. Here are some things you cannot bring into Vietnam under any circumstances:

  • Firearms and ammunition
  • Narcotics
  • Pornography and cultural or politically sensitive material
  • Radio transmitters
  • Satellite dishes
  • Political or historical books about Vietnam

*If any of the above items are imported into the country, the Vietnamese Government will confiscate them immediately.

MOTOR VEHICLE REGULATIONS
When importing your vehicle into Vietnam, there are some important rules to keep in mind.

  • All automobiles must be left-hand drive.
  • All automobiles must have less than 100km driven.
  • All automobiles are subject to 150 per cent duty (value assessed by customs officials). Motor vehicles for diplomatic or international organizations can be imported duty-free under terms of certain foreign investment licenses.
  • Motorcycles are strictly limited to 125cc engine size or smaller.
  • All automobiles require an import permit, a certificate of registration and the appropriate car documentation.

PETS AND ANIMAL REGULATIONS
What about bringing your furry friend to Vietnam for the move? Sometimes, moving your pets can get complicated, so remember these Vietnamese customs regulations:

  • Pets are duty-free.
  • You must provide the following documents for your animal to clear customs:
    • Health certificate – issued by a veterinarian within seven days of arrival
    • Rabies vaccination papers
    • Sanitary Certificate
    • Letter authorizing destination agent to handle customs clearance
    • Document specifying type of pet, name, breed, sex, colour, size, weight and age of the animal

*There are currently no kennels available for domestic pets in Vietnam, so plan your animal’s arrival accordingly.

DUTY AND TAX RATE PERCENTAGE
In Vietnam, value-added taxes (VATs) range from zero per cent to 20 per cent depending on the type of item. For example, the average rate for most goods is around 10 per cent VAT. As for import duties, the cost, insurance and freight (CIF) price of imported goods have a duty of anywhere between zero per cent and 150 per cent levied on it. Vietnam uses special rates for most-favoured nations (MFN) and ASEAN member nations, as well as Japan, China, Australia and New Zealand. All other countries are subject to the standard rates.

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.

NOTE – Customs regulations are subject to change at any time. The proceeding information is a brief summary of customs regulations applicable to household goods shipments to this destination and is being provided for general guidance to assist our Agents and Customers. Since such regulations are subject to change without notice, Dubai Movers cannot be held liable for any costs, damage, delays, or other detrimental events resulting from non-compliance. Always double-check with your local embassy or consulate.

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