Thursday, January 2, 2020

What is Custom Clearance?

All products shipped abroad must pass through customs before they enter or leave a country. Whether you use land, sea or air to deliver your goods.



As mentioned in the Custom Clearance Course in India, Custom Clearance means a process of passing the sovereign act. This act represents the supremacy of the Government of the country. Here the Custom Clearance comes in, it involves the preparation and submission if necessary government documentation to facilitate the import or export into or outside of the specific country. All the required documents represent the clients during the entire process of customs clearance. 

As per the professional Custom Clearance in Ahmedabad, here is an example to understand custom clearance better, when you enter a movie theater, the very first thing you find is security at a gate. They check your bag, check your body, check what you are taking inside. Do you know why they are checking? they check whatever the theater owner wants to permit comes inside and whatever they do not wish to allow remains outside some of them are food items, camera and much more. 

Now let us replace the theater with India or any other country. and replace the security with the Custom, which means here the theater owner means the Ministry of Commerce that is the DGFT that is Director General of Foreign Trade. Here just like theater owner, the DGFT will decide what can come in and what can go out under what conditions and in what form. As mentioned in Courses in Custom Clearance, the Custom ensure that all the items which are permitted by DGFT come into the Country and goes out of the Country. The entire process of Custom Clearance happens through what is known as an authorized Custom Broker. Once you pass the Custom examination you can be a Custom Broker. As per the professional Custom Clearance in Ahmedabad, the Custom broker examination is called by the Regulation 6 exam and all the passes candidates are authorized to act on behalf of a firm or on their own to manage entire Custom Clearance. Read more...

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