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Importing Restricted Items into Jamaica

As Christmas approaches, Jamaicans and visitors travelling from overseas may wish to import items in celebration of the season, such as uncooked ham/turkey, fire crackers, fireworks, pyrotechnics, toy guns, or alcohol (in excess of the stipulated allowance), all of which are categorized as restricted items.

So what are restricted items?

Restricted items are those goods which require a permit or license in order to be imported into Jamaica. Failure to comply with this stipulation will result in the passenger or importer being breached, for contravening the Customs Act. It is therefore important that the requisite permits or licenses must be sought before the items are imported into Jamaica.

Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs):

  1. I wish to import ham for Christmas, may I do so?

    Response: The importations of meats require a permit from the Ministry of Agriculture.

  2. Can Red Kidney Beans be imported without a permit?

    No. Red Kidney Beans require a permit from our Ministry of Agriculture.

  3. My children wish to travel with their toy guns, are these allowed?

    Toy guns are restricted, as they are deemed as a threat and can be used for illicit purposes. The requisite permit is needed for importing these items.

  4. Can camouflage (military) clothing be imported?

    This gear is for military purpose or use only. It will be deemed as an impersonation or a threat, if civilians are caught wearing this type of clothing.

  5. Do I need a permit to import the remains of my deceased relative?

    A permit is required for the importation of all human remains (corpse or ashes).

  6. Are fruits and vegetables restricted?

    These items are restricted, in order to prevent the importation of pests or plant diseases. The requisite permit is needed from the Ministry of Health, before they can be imported.

List of Restricted Items:

Some passengers and importers are unaware of the various permits that are required for importing certain items. The following list stipulates the items that are restricted. This list is subject to change, as items are added and removed as the Government of Jamaica dictates.

Glossary:
MOA – Ministry of Agriculture
MOH – Ministry of Health
MNS – Ministry of National Security
PRAD – Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs Division
KSHA – Kingston & St. Andrew Health Department
Restricted ItemsRequirementIssuing AgencyTelephone
Meat/AnimalsPermit/CertificateMOA977-0637
Red PeasPermit / Phyto Sanitary CertificateMOA977-0637
Fruits, Vegetables, Plants & Plant
Products, Honey, Seeds, Cut Flowers, Onions
Phyto Sanitary Certificate / PermitMOA977-0637
Ground ProvisionPhyto Sanitary Certificate /Permit MOA633-7433
Pharmaceuticals, Chemicals, Herbal TeasPSD CertificatePRAD/MOH633-7120
Firearms, and
Accessories Explosives, Fireworks, Sword
Permit/License to ImportMNS/Trade Board906-4908
967-0507
Sugar License Trade Board967-0507
Coconut
Derivatives – Oil Producing Seeds, Edible Oils, Soaps
Permit Coconut Industry Board926-1770
Motor VehiclesLicense Trade Board967-0507
Alcohol in BulkSpirit Pool PermitSpirit Pool
Association Ltd.
968-4455
Human RemainsKSAH PermitKingston & St.
Andrew Health Dept.
926-1550-2
Pesticides Permit Pesticides Control Authority633-7770/2
Milk Powder
Milk Based
Products
License/PermitMOA977-0637
Radios (Two-Way)License/ApprovalSpectrum
Management
Authority
967-7948