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Electronic Advance Data (EAD) is required for some destinations

To improve border control and security, we are required to digitally capture and transmit information for your items to the applicable international destination. This data includes the sender’s and receiver’s details and article contents. EAD must be sent to the customs officials in the destination country prior to your item arriving at the border.

EAD applies to any item requiring a customs form to be completed. This means all international parcels, International Courier letters and International Express letters sent to one of the destinations listed below will need EAD submitted.

Important note: If EAD has not been submitted in advance your item may be refused entry by customs officials in the destination country.

Information required for EAD

It's important all required information is completed on your customs form to generate complete EAD. This will ensure parcels aren't delayed or returned due to incomplete information.

EAD requires:

  • sender’s details, including full name, address and one contact method (email address or phone number)
  • receiver’s details, including full name, address and one contact method (email address or phone number)
  • article details
  • HS tariff code
  • good description
  • goods value
  • country of origin (for commercial items, where possible)
  • importer reference number/ID (if applicable). 

Countries that require EAD

American Samoa (U.S. Samoa)HungaryNorway
AngolaIcelandPalau (Caroline Island)
AustriaIndiaPoland
BelarusIndonesiaPortugal
BelgiumIraqPuerto Rico
BulgariaIrelandRomania
BrazilIsraelSlovak Republic (Slovakia)
CambodiaItalySlovenia
CanadaJapanSouth Africa
ChinaJordanSouth Korea
CroatiaKazakhstanSpain
Republic of CyprusLatviaSwitzerland
Czechia (Czech Republic)LithuaniaSweden
DenmarkLuxembourgThailand
EstoniaMaltaUkraine
Federated States of MicronesiaMarshall IslandsUnited Arab Emirates
FinlandMongoliaUnited Kingdom (including Northern Ireland)
FranceMontenegroUnited States
GermanyMoroccoUS Virgin Islands
GreeceNetherlandsVenezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
GuamNew Zealand 
Hong KongNorthern Mariana Island (Saipan) 

Malaysia
Philippines
Singapore
Sri Lanka
Taiwan
Vietnam

AlbaniaEritreaMonaco
AlgeriaEthiopiaMontserrat
AndorraFaroe IslandsMozambique
Antigua and BarbudaFrench GuineaNamibia
ArmeniaGabonNicaragua
ArubaGeorgiaNiger
AzerbaijanGibraltarNigeria
BahamasGreenlandPanama
BelizeGrenadaParaguay
BeninGuadeloupeReunion
BoliviaGuatemalaRwanda
Bosnia and HerzegovGuineaSan Marino
BotswanaGuinea-BissauSaint Kitts and Nevis
Burkina FasoHaitiSaint Lucia
BurundiHoly See (Vatican City State)Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Cabo Verde
(formerly Cape Verde)
HondurasSao Tome and Principe
CameroonJamaicaSeychelles
Canary IslandsKenyaSudan
ChadKuwaitSuriname
ColombiaKyrgyzstanSyrian Arab Republic
Congo (Democratic Republic of the)LesothoTogo
Congo (Republic of the)LiberiaTrinidad and Tobago
Costa RicaLibyaTürkiye
CubaLiechtensteinTurkmenistan
DjiboutiMadagascarTurks And Caicos Islands
DominicaMaliUzbekistan
Dominican RepublicMartiniqueVirgin Islands (British)
EcuadorMauritaniaYemen
El SalvadorMauritiusZambia
Equatorial GuineaMoldova, Republic ofZimbabwe

Completing customs forms and providing EAD

You must fill out a customs declaration form for all international parcels, and International Courier and International Express letters. Depending on the destination, you may also be required to provide EAD.

Frequently asked questions

Items sent without EAD to countries that require it may be delayed in delivery, held by customs or returned to sender. US regulations permit their authorities to automatically return any items without EAD.

As EAD is required to be captured and transmitted for goods sent via Parcels and Express Letters, it is important that goods are not sent as Economy Air Letters as these will be deemed non-compliant. Any Economy Air letters containing goods may be held by customs or returned to sender.

If you’re sending a lot of items overseas frequently, use MyPost Business to fill out your customs declaration, print and pay for your postage label online. Use the bulk import function to create shipments quickly, and save on sending if you send more than 8 qualifying parcels over 8 weeks. 

If you’ve filled out our online customs form, you’ll receive a QR code by email or SMS. Show this QR code or Customs Reference ID number to our team at the Post Office when lodging and paying for your article.