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Puerto Rico

Flag Emblem

Motto : John is his name
Capital : San Juan
National Anthem : La Borinqueña ("The Borinquen Song")

Geography

Location : Caribbean, island between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, east of the Dominican Republic
Area : Total : 13,790 sq km

Land : 8,870 sq km
Water : 4,921 sq km

Climate : Tropical marine, mild; little seasonal temperature variation

People

Nationality : Puerto Rican(s) (US citizens)
Population : 3,989,133 (July 2011 est.)
Major Cities : SAN JUAN (capital) 4.1million; Bayamon 2million; Carolina 1.7million; Ponce 1.5million
Languages : Spanish, English

Economy

GDP : $64.84 billion (2010 est.)
Exchange Rates : The US dollar is used

Transportation

Airports : 29 (2010)
Roadways : Total : 26,670 km
Waterways : 145 sq km
Ports & Terminals : Ensenada Honda, Mayaguez, Playa de Guayanilla, Playa de Ponce, San Juan

Moving to Puerto Rico

Moving to Puerto Rico
PROHIBITED AND RESTRICED GOODS
Moving to Puerto Rico - Customs Regulations
PROHIBITED AND RESTRICTED GOODS
Liquors and spirits should not be included in any shipment, nor should personal effects be placed in the trunks of automobiles. Liquors will be confiscated by local authorities. Shippers should be advised not to ship firearms to Puerto Rico. The laws for registering these items are strict and complicated, and confiscation by local authorities can be expected. Further, it is likely that the shipment will have to be completely re-handled at the local piers.
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
Shipments originating in any of the 50 U.S. STATES (Domestic Shipments) are only subject to payment of Insular Excise Taxes, while shipments originating elsewhere are subject to payment of both Insular Excise Tax and U.S. Customs duties (Foreign Shipments).
Documents required for Household Goods and Automobiles:
Ocean Waybill (Original in case of Foreign Shipments)
U.S. Customs Form 3299 for Foreign Shipments
Household Good Freight Bill signed by owner
Inventory signed by owner
Copy of driver's license and social security card
Original Certificate of Automobile Title
Original Automobile Registration
If there is any balance pending on an automobile (lien), an original notarised authorization from the entity financing same is required, with copy of registration, before automobile can be registered in Puerto Rico. To accomplish registration, those items indicated with the marks "++", plus a valid driver's license, Social Security number, and local physical and mailing address are required.
Keys to an automobile, including trunk, should be sent to agent, to arrive prior to the arrival of the vehicle.
Automobiles originating in a so-called foreign country must have displayed thereon, information that it fulfils the U.S. requirements pertaining to pollution, or an accompanying certificate to that effect from the manufacturer. Automobiles are subject to inspection by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The shipper must be present when the shipment arrives. A single Customs Form can be used to cover both the Foreign Household Goods shipment and the Foreign Automobile shipment, provided both will arrive on the same ship and both are covered by the same Ocean Waybill.
On foreign shipments, all shippers will be required to attend an interview at the U.S. Customs office before delivery of the shipment.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: All shipments of HHG & Personal Effects are subject to local Excise Tax Clearance. New HHG, sports equipment, musical instruments, luxury items, electrical appliances, rugs are taxed at 6.6% of declared value. For shipments to or from the off-shore communities of Culebra and Vieques, it is necessary to obtain a special quotation.
WARNING: Making a false or misleading statement to the Authorities is an offence and may involve heavy penalties. Drug trafficking is against the law and severe penalties apply.
Important: This information is intended for general guidance. Unity Van Lines cannot however take responsibility for any errors or omissions or for any loss or damage that may occur from its use. As such it is advisable to contact the nearest Australian customs office for full and current information prior to importation.

 

 

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