Question:
What does custom clearance mean USPS Tracking?
anonymous
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
What does custom clearance mean USPS Tracking?
Ten answers:
anonymous
2017-01-20 18:54:46 UTC
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phelan
2016-12-13 13:50:38 UTC
Customs Clearance Status
pig
2013-12-12 22:13:01 UTC
hay,,,same with my problem custom recieve item last nov.30 2013 now dec,12 2013 still in custom clearance its better used ups or dhl...**** goverment procedure....
adaviel
2013-06-22 07:37:25 UTC
Like what they said.



Did you attach a properly filled out customs declaration form that didn't look too obviously like it was lying about the value or contents ? Sometimes there's duty payable in which case the recipient may get a note to pick it up at the carrier's warehouse.
springfieldcomputer.repair
2016-08-27 08:27:14 UTC
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anonymous
2016-04-09 02:10:27 UTC
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Customs Clearance is a standard process for all items arriving from another country of origin, where they are checked, scanned and assessed for any illegal materials. Only if through scanning with you package be subjected to further tests if a suspicious substance is evident. Otherwise it will be processed and delivered in 15-21 days.
terri
2014-10-24 11:24:42 UTC
this is a mess. never use USPS you will pay lots of money and your package still want get there when they say it will.
Karen L
2013-06-21 21:52:59 UTC
It means that the parcel is in the hands of the Canada Customs people. All parcels coming into Canada are assessed for a number of things, such as whether the contents may be admitted to Canada or not, and if they are then Customs looks at whether or not any duty must be paid. Sometimes parcels clear customs very quickly; other times they do not, and all you can do is wait.
tazzybeer06
2013-06-22 10:04:18 UTC
sending anything into a country customs becomes involved

she might have to pay brokerage fees for what u sent. and customs and duty taxes.

again depending on what u sent,that means a delay as well.
Hugo90
2013-06-21 21:54:25 UTC
When parcels cross international borders, each country has a Customs Inspection who decides if the item complies with local law, is permitted to enter and if there are any duties or taxes due. When they are happy that no action is needed, they will deliver the parcel to Canada Post for delivery. If taxes are due, the delivery person will collect them at delivery. If the item is prohibited it will either be returned to you or destroyed.


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