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Category — Unusually Asked Questions

Victorian Rocking Horse With Real Horse Hair

Customer Question:
I want to import inheritance goods into Canada and within the consignment there is a Victorian rocking horse with real horse hair, would there be any problems with this? [Read more →]

April 1, 2010   No Comments

Amethyst Rock Pieces Entering New Zealand.

Customer Question:
Please could you advise as to whether there would be any problems with importing Amethyst rock pieces into New Zealand? [Read more →]

April 1, 2010   No Comments

Martial Arts Equipment Nuchaku, Sai, and Bo Entering Australia.

Customer Question:
Are Martial Arts Equipment allowed from the UK into Australia? The effects in question are Sai x 3 sets, Bo x 3, and a pair of Nunchaku’s. [Read more →]

April 1, 2010   No Comments

Untreated Wicker, Basket-Weave, Rattan Items & Dried Flower Arrangements Entering Canada.

Customer Question:
Could you please give us your advice as we are receiving conflicting reports about certain effects entering Canada. Do outside & outdoor effects have to be almost clinically clean? Are untreated wicker, basket-weave, rattan items and dried flower arrangements allowed to be imported without any problems? [Read more →]

April 1, 2010   No Comments

New Alga (Fungus) Forces Australian Authorities To Carry Out Major Checks On All Fresh Water Connected Items, Before Entering Their Country.

Blog Alert:
A new fresh water alga has appeared on the horizon that is going to cause some heartache to people moving to Australia. This is a alga weed (fungus) called Didymo (Didymosphenia geminata) that grows in fresh water and has invaded rivers and lakes in Europe, Asia, North America and New Zealand, choking their native waterways. It has not currently reached Australia. The Authorities are now insisting on new major checks being carried out for anything that may have been in contact with fresh water. Removers are being asked to be aware of this when they are advising their clients. [Read more →]

April 1, 2010   No Comments