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1 decade ago
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It depends where you are shipping from and whether or not you are doing this as a “returning national”. The Barbados government charges people for importing things into Barbados… Unless, you are a returning national in which case they have fixed amount (or short list) of things that you are allowed to ship back as exempt status.
Here’s more about what Barbados considers as a “Returning National”
http://customs.gov.bb/General/Return1.php
Here is that list of what you’re allowed under that classification:
http://customs.gov.bb/General/Return2.php
Suggestion- just in case contact the Barbados Ministry of Foreign Affairs and or Customs Dept. just to be on the up and up before shipping if you have any questions…
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1 decade ago
It all depends on where you are shipping from. If you are from the States then you can contact a shipping agent to get a quotation. The best thing about is that if you are a returning national you do not have to pay any duty on the items. You would have to have been away for a certain amount of years.
You can try Laparkan.
http://www.laparkan.com/caribbean-locations/caribb…
http://www.precisecaribbeanshipping.com/schedule.h…
http://www.caribbeanonlineyellowpages.com/listings…
http://www.autoshippers.co.uk/overseas_moving/Inte…
http://www.ipsparcel.com/international-shipping.cf…
Source(s): http://209.85.229.132/search?q=cache:BeesTJo1HpEJ:…
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1 decade ago
The rate is always given in US dollars and depends on volume. The volumes are based on ship borne containers. The prices vary daily, but can be quoted for up to 12 months in advance. Contact a specialist removal company for prices, but check that expenses like customs declarations and marine cargo insurance are included.
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1 decade ago
It depends, you would have to tell us where you are coming from.
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1 decade ago
obviously depends on where you are shipping from?
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