Dear readers,

I am looking for tips on the following: My girlfriend is coming to the Netherlands soon and she has about two boxes full of stuff that she wants to send by freight mail. This can be done at the post office, or are there other options on Samui? The duration is not a problem, it can easily take two months.

A second question is what happens to this stuff when it gets here? I assume it will be shipped via a container, but what does customs do with two boxes of household goods and clothing? Do you still have to pay tax on that or how does something like that work?

A third and final question is, is it safe to send things that way?

I am curious about the reactions.

Thanks in advance,

Henk

6 responses to “Reader question: Sending boxes from Thailand to the Netherlands”

  1. riekie says up

    Post office and yes she has to pay import duties, it also depends on what's in it

  2. Christina says up

    Check what it costs at the post office, but then you may also have to pay import duties upon arrival in the Netherlands. I think it is cheaper if you put everything in a suitcase and take it with you as extra luggage. Check the airline you are flying with.

    • riekie says up

      If you are overweight, you pay much more per kilo, just send it to the post office, make a list of the amounts included. in case you have to pay import duties.
      Just send it as a package to your home address, no new clothes in it, remove cards.

  3. Alex says up

    I think you do not have to pay import duties on arrival of the boxes if you clearly state the sender and receipt address as PRIVATE on the boxes and a list with the exact content and that they are non-commercial goods. The items will come by post in a shared container and can take a while, but that was not the problem.
    Success.

  4. Nico B says up

    Henk, you don't specify it specifically, but I suspect that your girlfriend is coming to the Netherlands to live there.
    In that case you may be able to apply for exemption from customs in the Netherlands because it concerns a move and used personal goods. Inquire about this at Customs in the Netherlands. If you cannot find a solution there regarding the rules, you can hire an office that does the customs clearance for you, they know the rules and the costs will not get out of hand. I don't know the exact procedures for import into NL, ask at such an office. Perhaps the post office in Thailand can also provide the correct information what to include on the documents of the transport by them.
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  5. ArieB. says up

    You can send boxes of 20 kg which will cost you about 3000 THB. Make sure you do put PERSONAL USE on it. It can always be checked by customs, but in general this is not a problem. We also sent 3 boxes this way. It takes about 1,5 to 2 months, but is much cheaper than by plane and is also neatly delivered to the door. Good luck!!!


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