MOVING TO​​

South africa

YOU CAN TRUST US

GET YOUR
FREE Quote

For updated Covid-19 regulation please contact our representatives

As part of the world’s largest international moving network, Nobel Relocation provides moving services from the US to any location in South Africa.

Nobel Relocation has offices throughout the US with main locations in Miami-Florida, Atlanta-Georgia, and Baltimore- Maryland.

Moving from the US to South Africa is a big change that needs to be  prepared carefully.  The first step after making a decision to relocate to South Africa is to find a good rupturable company that will make your moving process easy and safe.

When moving internationally, there is no room for mistakes! There are many rules and regulations to moving overseas, making it the most delicate kind of move that requires experts. Being licensed is one part, a company which handles international moving must have well maintained connections with moving companies all over the world.

Moving with Nobel Relocation is moving with our safety net. We work only with top leading companies all over the world: in the ocean, in the air and on ground. We are familiar with all costumes and regulation rules in each and every country. Stay safe with us! We got you covered!


WHY CHOOSE NOBEL RELOCATION FOR YOUR MOVE TO SOUTH AFRICA FROM THE US?

  • Because we are professionals and specialists in International Moves and Relocation.
  • Because our services cover nearly the entire globe.
  • Because our worldwide agencies are present in 186 countries.
  • Because we are proud of our record—100% satisfied customers!


ARE YOU MOVING FROM SOUTH AFRICA TO USA? – PRESS HERE


CUSTOMS REGULATION MOVING TO SOUTH AFRICA

USED HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PERSONAL EFFECTS

Documents Required                                          

  • Original passport (including page with entry stamp)
  • Original bill of lading (OBL) / express or telex release / (copy of) air waybill (AWB)
  • Detailed inventory
  • Permanent residence documents / temporary residence permit / work permit
  • Affidavit (returning citizens only)
  • Customs form DA 304 and P.1.160
  • Diplomatic clearance (diplomats)
  • Certificate from Embassy signed by South African Department of Foreign Affairs (diplomats) 

Specific Information

The owner of the goods must possess required documents and forward a copy to the agent prior to import.

The owner of the goods must be present for Customs clearance.

The shipment of household items, new furniture, and precious metal objects are treated as a commercial import and subject to the payment of full duties.

The following household goods may be imported duty free if meeting the following requirements:

Works of art forming a part of a bona fide household shipment or are over 100 years old.

The articles have been in use and possession for more than 12 months and are not for sale or other disposal.

Returning residents must have been abroad for a period of at least 6 consecutive months.

Diplomats may import items duty free.

Embassy will require the following documents before diplomats can apply for the Certificate A or B:

Copy of detailed inventory

Copy of OBL / AWB

Affidavit must state the reason for arrival in to South Africa (returning citizens only).

MOTOR VEHICLES

Documents Required

Customs form DA 304/A (only needed for automobiles / motorcycles)

Vehicle registration (only needed for automobiles / motorcycles)

Original bill of lading (OBL) / express or telex release / (copy of) air waybill (AWB) (only needed for automobiles / motorcycles)

Document showing that vehicle has been in the owner of the goods’ use and possessions abroad for more than 12 months prior to the importation of the vehicle (e.g., original purchase invoice, insurance certificate, etc.).

Valuation certificate (3 copies)

Import permit

Letter of authority (LOA) issued by the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) in Pretoria (must be submitted at the time of clearance)

 

Specific Information

No left-hand drive motor vehicles can be imported if registered on or after January 1, 2000.

The owner of the goods must be in possession of the import permit and letter of authority prior to the arrival of any motor vehicles, motorbikes, motor scooters, or motorcycles (anything motorized); delays related to the permit may result in demurrage charges (also applies to diplomats).

All motor cars, motor bikes, scooters, or any other motorized vehicles are subject to Customs exam.

Owner of the goods must be present for pickup of motorized vehicle at Elliott warehouse.

The owner of the goods must be in the country at least 10 business days prior to arrival of an ocean vessel.

For air shipments the owner of the goods must arrive prior to the shipment in order to proceed with the Customs documentation.

The origin agent cannot send the shipment until the destination agent gives a “green light”.

If the shipment is sent prior to receiving a “green light” from the destination agent, Customs clearance charges are applicable.

A faxed copy of the letter of authority and the import permit must be received by the agent to avoid a delay of Customs clearance.

Originals of the documents will be required after the owner of the goods

Motorized vehicles should not be shipped until the transferee has proven possession of all required documents to Customs and has received written permission for import.

Temporary residents must pay in cash.

Vehicles cannot be sold for at least 2 years after the date of importation.

The rate of value added tax (VAT) is assessed on the import value of the vehicle.

A fee is payable to the South Africa Bureau of Standards.

Proof of payment must be sent with LOA application to NRCS.

Incomplete or missing documents may result in the detainment or destruction of the shipment.

Returning residents must pay full duties and taxes.

Temporary residents must provide a Customs bond to cover full duties / taxes.

Temporary residents do not need an import permit.

A refund may be possible at the time of export; contact agent for details.

Foreign diplomats pay no duties or taxes, subject to provisions of the diplomatic clearance certificate, and proof of value.

PETS

Documents Required

Rabies vaccination certificate

Veterinary health certificate

Import permit

 

Specific Information

An import permit may be granted after the owner of the goods has made arrangements for the period of quarantine required for pets travelling from most, but not all countries; check with the agent.

Call agent for restrictions on the import of live animals.

ANTIQUES, ARTIFACTS, CARPETS, PAINTINGS

Inheritances.

Documents Required

Copy of death certificate

Copy of will of deceased or certified relevant extract, or copy of Probate from the court if the deceased died intestate; English translation required.

Inventory with lawyer’s declaration that the imported goods are the legatee’s rightful share of the estate

South Africa Bureau of Standards Letter of Authority in Pretoria (not applicable for second-hand household effects unless motorized vehicles)

Import permit (not applicable for second-hand household effects unless motorized vehicles)

Declaration from the Legatee confirming permanent residency in South Africa and the right to share of the estate

 

Specific Information

An inventory is required only if the copy of the deceased’s will or other document does not specifically detail the goods to be imported.

Items of inheritance may be imported duty free if the legatee is permanently residing in South Africa.

Duty is payable on inherited motor cars, motorcycles, and mopeds.

Goods should not be shipped until Customs has authorized duty-free entry.

Note:  Failure to comply with requirements may result in the destruction of goods by Customs or return of the entire consignment to the port of origin at the owner of the goods’ expense.

Documents Required

  • Invoice
  • Import permit (if requested by Customs – applies to second-hand goods)

 

Specific Information

  • Items are subject to the payment of duties.
  • RESTRICTED/DUTIABLE ITEMS
  • Local currency of over $10,000; gold coins, coin and stamp collections and unprocessed gold must be declared.
  • Endangered species of plants or wildlife, alive or dead, including parts and articles made from them (require CITES permit)
  • Animal and animal byproducts
  • Medicines for personal use (note from physician and prescription required)
  • Cigarettes (200), cigars (20), tobacco (250g)
  • Perfume (50 ml)
  • Eau de toilette  (250ml)
  • Goods for personal use
  • Wine / liquor / alcohol
  • Import permit and liquor removal certificate required.
  • If less than 15 L a liquor removal certificate is not required however, duties and taxes will be applicable.
  • A wine list is required and must be loaded last in the shipment.
  • Customs exam will be applicable.
  • Items subject to payment of duties.
  • Documentation requirements must be met prior to the arrival of the shipment.
  • Dangerous goods / firearms
  • Import permit and South African Police Firearm Registrar Certificate SAP 312 are required.
  • Firearms must be hand carried by the owner of the goods.
  • Shipment cannot be cleared if the firearms are included in the sea / air shipments
  • Items are subject to the payment of duties.

Note:  Travelers may be asked to pay deposit on expensive items like laptops, which is refunded at re-exported.  Returning residents are advised to register personal items (jewelry, watches, cameras, laptops, etc.) before leaving the country to avoid paying duty on these items upon re-importation.

PROHIBITED ITEMS

  • Narcotics
  • Illegal drugs
  • Plants and vegetable products
  • Pornographic books and magazines
  • Walkie-talkies and radios (may include other prohibited communication devices)
  • Animal products (certain feathers, furs, skins, tusks, or animals identified under protected 


Embassy of South Africa – Washington DC

3051 Massachusetts Ave.

Washington, DC 20008

Tel: 619-675-7317


THANK YOU

WE'LL CALL YOU BACK