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Motto : Fatherland, Socialism or Death
Capital : Caracas
National Anthem : "Gloria al Bravo Pueblo" ("Glory to the Brave People")
Geography
Location : Northern South America, bordering the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, between Colombia and Guyana
Area : Total : 912,050 sq km
Land : 882,050 sq km
Water : 30,000 sq km
Climate : Tropical; hot, humid; more moderate in highlands
People
Nationality : Venezuelan(s)
Population : 27,635,743 (July 2011 est.)
Major Cities : CARACAS (capital) 3.051 million; Maracaibo 2.153 million; Valencia 1.738 million; Barquisimeto 1.159 million; Maracay 1.04 million (2009)
Languages : Spanish (official), numerous indigenous dialects
Economy
GDP : $344.2 billion (2010 est.)
Exchange Rates : Bolivars (VEB) per US dollar - 4.3039 (2010), 2.1522 (2009), 2.147 (2008), 2,147 (2007), 2,147 (2006)
Transportation
Airports : 409 (2010)
Roadways : Total : 96,155 km
Waterways : 7,100 km
Ports & Terminals : La Guaira, Maracaibo, Puerto Cabello, Punta Cardon
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Moving to Venezuela
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Moving to Venezuela
PROHIBITED AND RESTRICTED GOODS
Firearms, drugs, pornographic material, food, alcoholic beverages. If any of these items are included in a shipment, they may be confiscated and serious delays may develop in the clearance process CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Household goods and personal effects which have been used for over 6 months may be imported duty free, if covered by a Certificate of Use, stamped by the Venezuelan consulate in origin (see below for further details), which is granted only to returning Venezuelan citizens and to returning residents. All other shipments (except diplomats) must be prepared to pay import duties, taxes and VAT. The shipper must be in Venezuela when the shipment arrives.
REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
Original bill of lading or air waybill. (2 original bills of lading are required for surface shipments)
Shipper's passport showing entry stamp of the immigration office at the airport.
Copy of shipper's personal R.I.F. (Venezuelan Taxpayer's registration number).
Signature of shipper on customs forms supplied locally in Venezuela by the destination agent.
Detailed inventory (packing list), preferably by lift vans. PBO's are not accepted. All items must state contents.
Certificate of Use (if applicable) and attached inventory, both in Spanish, stamped by the Venezuelan Consulate in origin. No values should be shown on the Certificate nor on the attached inventory. Shipments should only be forwarded once this document has been obtained. Shipments without this certificate will be subject to payment of duties, taxes and VAT.
Franchise for diplomatic shipments.
No values should be declared on shipping documents, including value on airway bill.
Purchase invoices are required for all new items in the shipment.
AUTOMOBILES
Please request latest regulations from us before shipping.
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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