Nigeria - Apply for Post Landing Charge Certification

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ProcedureEdit

Apply In-Person:

  1. To apply for Post Landing Charge Certification in person, the applicant/exporter has to approach the importing country’s embassy/consulate in Nigeria.
  2. The address and contact details can be found in the following contact link
  3. You can obtain information regarding the importing country’s embassy/consulate by contacting the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  4. Visit the respective embassy/consulate and approach the consulate official who deals with Post Landing Charge Certification matters.
  5. He/she will assist you in obtaining the Post Landing Charge Certification for your client or customer in the importing country.
  6. Make sure that you have all the documents required to complete the process. The consulate official will inform you regarding the required documents.
  7. Refer “Required Documents” section of this page for clarification.
  8. You may also have to complete an application format or will be asked compose an application letter as a request for obtaining the certification.
  9. Follow his/her instructions and complete the application process. Submit all the required documents to the relevant authority.
  10. After submission, the application and other documents will be forwarded for examination and verification processes.
  11. Once the verification and validation processes are over, the application will be approved and the officials will proceed to take the required steps to issue the document.
  12. When the document is ready to be collected, the applicant will be notified by the office and the applicant can collect it by any applicable means.


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Required DocumentsEdit

  • Completed application form/Application form
  • List of things to be exported
  • Proof of registration as exporter
  • Valid proof of identity of the Importer
  • Any supporting document (as required)


Office Locations & ContactsEdit

Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Head Office
Tafawa Balewa House,
Central Business District,
FCT Abuja-Nigeria.
Tel: (+234) 9 52365 223
Email: [email protected]
Website: Link

EligibilityEdit

Any registered exporter in Nigeria, who needs to obtain Post Landing Charge Certification on behalf of his/her client, can apply.

FeesEdit

Approach the embassy/consulate to know about fees details.

ValidityEdit

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e.g. Birth Certificate Valid Forever


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InstructionsEdit

  • It is important that the completed form must contain all the information required properly and the form must be filled legibly, in order to get accepted by the Authority.
  • Make sure that you attach all the required documents as specified by the authority to avoid rejections.


Required InformationEdit

  • Applicant particulars
  • Identification document number
  • Registration number
  • Invoice number
  • Product description
  • Address and contact details


Need for the DocumentEdit

Post Landing Charging Certification is document which serves as a proof of export at the time of duty drawback claims during clearance at the Customs authority in the destination country.

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Other uses of the Document/CertificateEdit

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