CN22 and CN23 custom declarations are required customs documents when shipping a parcel to the EU from a country that is not in the EU Customs Union. They contain information about the goods you are shipping. This includes which goods are packaged inside your parcel, what their value is, who the shipper and receiver are, and which parties are involved in the shipping.
You must always use one of these forms when shipping parcels internationally using a national postal service (like Royal Mail in the UK). It is also recommended to use a CN22 or CN23 form when shipping with private carriers (like DHL, UPS, FedEx or DPD). Because of their standardized format, they are recognized by customs authorities around the world. This means they can be processed more efficiently than non-standardized customs documents.
How do I know which form to use?
The value of the contents and the weight of the parcel determine which form you need to use. As this is subject to change, and also depends on currency, we do not list these details here. The national postal service in your country will contain the latest information on their website.
Where can I receive a CN22 or CN23 form?
These forms are available for you to download on the website of the national postal service in your country. If you are using a private courier, visit their online forms library or request the forms from their customer support department.
Who has to fill out a CN22 or CN23 form?
The shipper. If you are sending a parcel internationally, it is your responsibility—and your legal liability—to enclose a correct CN22 or CN23 form.
What do I do with the completed CN22 or CN23 form?
The completed form should be attached to the parcel in clear plastic wrap, so it is visible to the customs authorities in the destination country.
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