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Excess Baggage?????? What to do at the airport?

rooimot

Hi All

We are moving to Mauritius in November and have booked in total of 25 bags on the flight, this will hold all our clothes and bit of used home stuff. Have anyone done this before and how did you go about booking it in and most important how did you receive it in Mauritius ?

Do I need to notify customs before we fly or is it as simple as loading it on trolleys and go on your way?

Any advise will help

Thanks

Marc

See also

Living in Mauritius: the expat guideUnderstanding Professional Regulations in MauritiusUsed box filesTaxes for expats in MauritiusSwiss in the dry cleaners
Vedan

Hi, I have sent you a private message!!

Fred

25 bags, how much is that going to to cost and how does that compare with buying new when you arrive?

WinstonH

Not sure if you are even allowed this number of bags on a flight...that said depends on how many people are traveling with you...

I would suggest you inquire with the airline about their luggage policies...

Vedan

That is NOT a problem!!It is the time the custom officers will take to scan these bags and check thoroughly because of the current amount of drug trafficking!!It is costing the family a lot of money to have their baggage accompanied.  If they had sent these by cargo it would have been a fraction of the price they paid but it is the hassle to get a custom broker and visit the custom clearing hall at the old airport.  I know because I have had to do this twice!!

rooimot

Hi Winston

This is allowed on SAA and I purchased the additional bags as a extra to the ticket!

rooimot

5 adults and a infant :)

Leslie Jarrett

If you are moving to Mauritius the NRA (customs department) may take a considerable time with you and your personal belongings.  This is because you are not coming to Mauritius as a "tourist" and yes nowadays all bags will be liable to be searched for drugs and other banned items which include some foodstuffs and plants etc.  If any person in the family has a regular supply of medicine then you may have to get customs declaration on that as well.  Other personal items may be subject to import duty if they are considered by the NRA as being "NEW" I.e. you bought them new to bring here to use rather than buying local. Even when you are here and say use EBAY or AMAZON the NRA will often slap an import duty onto the item once it arrives here.  You may find it helpful to make a baggage manifest in a document form stating the contents of each bag and the approximate value of each item in readiness if the NRA start counting everything in the bags etc.  BY making your own list and values you may be able to negotiate or even save money on import duty with them. Otherwise they do not count the price of goods where you bought them , they will work on what the Mauritius price is and this can be more expensive than other countries. However having to write a list of 25 bags and then try to assess any values for import duty would take a lot of their time and it could be favorable for you to do this prior to arrival. I shipped my whole house contents here by container from the UK and paid far less import duty because every box was numbered and manifested with contents and approx value.  My import broker and i did not have to negotiate any values with them.