We are happy to serve our customers in
Canada and most other countries around the
world. Most orders under two pounds (.9kg) can be shipped by the United States
Postal Service (www.usps.com) in an international Flat Rate Envelope for
about $13.00us.
International Customers need to take
extra care in knowing their country's import, customs, and other national
laws as well as state, province, and local
laws and rules. Due to the complexity of the laws and rules across many
countries we cannot be responsible for complying with laws and rules
outside the United States. It is the customer's responsibility to make
sure items they are ordering are legal to import and complying with any
other rules or regulations.
This means:
You
possible could be required to pay taxes or tariffs on imported items
You
possible could be required to comply with health codes and/or environmental laws
regarding the import of edible items and/or plant material
Under certain
circumstances, such as the value of the goods exceeds a certain limit, you may be required to obtain an import license from your countries customs
agency
You
possible could be required to comply with other laws, rules, and regulation in your
country
Please keep in mind
that most of the spice we sell are not produced in the United States and
we are required to disclose the original country of origin on customs forms
We
are responsible for accurately filling out United States customs forms
We urge international customers to include a valid phone number and email
address which may be included on a customs form allowing your country's
customs agency to easily contact you if necessary
Canadian Customers:
You are
responsible for complying with all laws in Canada and confirming the
correctness of the information below, which is provided as a courtesy and
is not guaranteed to be up-to-date.
Items Worth $20 or
Less. Any good
valued at C$20 or less is exempt from duties and taxes. For goods worth
more than C$20, you have to pay duties and taxes on the entire value.
Gifts Worth $60 or Less.
A gift valued at C$60 or less is exempt from duties and taxes. For gifts worth more than C$60, you have
to pay duties and taxes on the amount over the C$60 exemption.
• The customs declaration form should clearly identify the good as a
gift and should include a gift card to avoid any misunderstanding.
International
customers agree, by placing an order, they are responsible for complying with all laws and rules
in their own countries. They also agree to all terms outlined above.
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Examples:
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In the United States Szechuan
peppercorns were only recently re-approved for import after being banned
because of fear a form of citrus canker not previous found in the United
States might devastate crops of citrus fruits such as oranges and grape
fruits. They now have to be treated before import to kill any citrus canker
viruses.
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Pink peppercorns can only be imported into Australia after they have been
ground or the importer can otherwise prove the seeds have been made
unviable. This is to prevent the accidental introduction of an invasive
plant species.