How to pass customs clearance without any problems
Customs clearance is not a complicated process, but mistakes do happen. We have collected some useful tips on how to avoid them
Accurate Product Descriptions: Ensure the Category and name of the product precisely match the parcel contents. Avoid using general terms.
Declare the Danger Level: Specify if the goods are simple, contain liquids, or have batteries. Indicate if the parcel includes well-known brands.
Real Value and Quantity: Declare the true value and quantity of the goods. Customs officials may stop the parcel to verify the declared value against invoices.
Freight transportation rules
Simple goods
- Do not contain liquids, batteries or electronics
- Clothing and shoes
- Bags and purses
- Toys without batteries
- Musical instruments without batteries
- Auto, motorcycle, bicycle parts
Specific goods (contain batteries and liquids)
- Request an MSDS certificate and DG declaration from the seller. Without these documents, the goods are classified as "prohibited" and must be returned within 7 days.
Dangerous Goods
- Aerosols
Prohibited
- Certain foods (e.g., fish snacks, meat snacks, spices, canned food)
- Cosmetics (e.g., talcum powder, leg balm, aloe gel).
- Manicure products (e.g., base gel, gel paint, manicure tapes, poly gel).
- Fresheners (e.g., home fragrance, car fragrance, car air fresheners, car spray).
- Insect repellents (e.g., pest control concentrate, rodent poison, insect traps, baby mosquito/insect repellent).
- Stationery (e.g., hole punch, stapler, electromagnetic stapler, active cooling system).
For more information on prohibited goods in Nigeria, please visit:
You may find registered patents, using special search engines, such as:
Simple goods
- Do not contain liquids, batteries or electronics
- Clothing and shoes
- Bags and purses
- Toys without batteries
- Musical instruments without batteries
- Auto, motorcycle, bicycle parts
Specific goods (contain batteries and liquids)
- Request an MSDS certificate and DG declaration from the seller. Without these documents, the goods are classified as "prohibited" and must be returned within 7 days.
Dangerous Goods
- Aerosols
Prohibited
- Certain foods (e.g., fish snacks, meat snacks, spices, canned food)
- Cosmetics (e.g., talcum powder, leg balm, aloe gel).
- Manicure products (e.g., base gel, gel paint, manicure tapes, poly gel).
- Fresheners (e.g., home fragrance, car fragrance, car air fresheners, car spray).
- Insect repellents (e.g., pest control concentrate, rodent poison, insect traps, baby mosquito/insect repellent).
- Stationery (e.g., hole punch, stapler, electromagnetic stapler, active cooling system).
For more information on prohibited goods in Nigeria, please visit:
You may find registered patents, using special search engines, such as:
Basic rules and regulations
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Customs clearance process
● Parcels under $50 may be exempt from clearance at the discretion of the customs inspector.
● Shipments are cleared as a whole per MAWB/Manifest, not individually.
● Customs duties are calculated based on invoice value and sent to customers via email.
● High-value shipments ($20 and above) are subject to duties. E-invoices for customs duties are sent to customers' registered emails.
● Payments are updated on the Skynet tracking system.
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Duty calculation formula
HS CODE RATE*CIF+OTHERS+VAT
Packages up to $27 are duty-free. For packages over $27, duty must be paid. The maximum declared value is $800; above this, a license is required.
Key Points
Important Notes:
● Contact us before purchasing to verify if your product can be delivered to Nigeria.
● Do not undervalue goods; customs inspectors will reassess undervalued items, potentially leading to higher duties.
● Keep official payment receipts as proof;customs do not accept payment screenshots or WeChat messages.
Advice:
Provide your user ID number to sellers and include it on boxes. This ensures warehouse specialists can identify your goods. Unidentified goods are stored for 1 month before disposal.
Useful information:
Branded goods are not delivered to Nigeria. Verify if your shipment is branded before purchase. If branded goods arrive at the warehouse, return them to the seller or another warehouse.