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The document is an immigration and customs declaration form for a traveler named Sharon Ross arriving in Belize from the United States on January 30, 2025. It includes personal information, travel details, and customs regulations regarding duty exemptions and importation of goods. The traveler is bringing personal items valued at 150 BZD and has declared no food or animal products, and is not carrying more than 20,000 BZD in currency.

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The document is an immigration and customs declaration form for a traveler named Sharon Ross arriving in Belize from the United States on January 30, 2025. It includes personal information, travel details, and customs regulations regarding duty exemptions and importation of goods. The traveler is bringing personal items valued at 150 BZD and has declared no food or animal products, and is not carrying more than 20,000 BZD in currency.

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BELIZE IMMIGRATION AR-CEKDACD7

ARRIVAL FORM
Every person arriving Belize must provide the following information

Section A

Origin of Trip : Date of Arrival :


United States of America 30-01-2025

Port of Embarkation (Last city before arriving in Belize) : Flight/Vessel/ Vehicle :


Miami AA583

Last Name : First Name :


Ross Sharon

Date of Birth :
Middle Name :
10-04-1966

Sex : Country of Birth :


Female United Kingdom
Nationality :
British

Dual Citizenship : Country of Second Nationality :


Yes Jamaican

Marital Status : Occupation :


Married Retired Architect

Passport Number : Country of Issue :


A6797379 Jamaica

Date of Expiry : Date of Issue :


09-01-2032 10-01-2022

Home Address (Street Address/Apt #) : City/Town :


Cristo Rey Road Cristo Rey

State/Province : Zip/Postal Code :


Cayo CA

Country : Length of Stay Abroad (Specify in days) :


Belize 15

Countries visited in the past 30 Days : Intended District in Belize :


Bahamas,Tur. And Caicos Cayo

Intended Town/Village in Belize : Intended Street/Hotel Name in Belize :


Cristo Rey Cristo Rey Road

Are You Travelling with Family?


No
WELCOME TO BELIZE
CUSTOMS DECLARATION FORM

Only one declaration per family is required where applicable, only one Report of Currency Form per family is
required and shall be completed by the head of the family.

Section A

Last Name : First Name :


Ross Sharon

Nationality :
Middle Name :
British

Date of Birth :
10-04-1966

Section B

Purpose of Visit :
Not Applicable

Are you travelling with Family?


No

Number of pieces of baggage: Accompanied (Checked baggage and hand baggage) :


4

Number of pieces of baggage : Unaccompanied (Baggage sent by air or sea (freight)) :


0

LIST OF DUTY EXEMPTIONS

As an arriving passenger, you are entitled to the following exemptions:

Wearing apparel, Jewelry, Toilet Requisites and any portable articles in your accompanied baggage or on your person, which you might
reasonably be expected to carry with you for your own regular private use.

If you are 18 years or older (and not returning from a visit to a neighbouring Border Town or City): One litre total of wine or spirits and
250 grams tobacco or 50 cigars or 200 cigarettes.

If you are a Belizean: In addition to the above, you can claim duty exemption on accompanied goods acquired abroad for personal or
household use or as souvenirs or gifts, with an aggregate value of $200.00 BZD twice a year through an International Airport and $50.00
BZD once a month through other ports or places of entry.
The duty exemption allowance for a Belizean family shall be $200.00 BZD per person up to a maximum of $600.00 BZD per family at
an international airport, and $50.00 BZD per person up to a maximum of $150.00 BZD per family at other ports of entry.

MERCHANDISE

Under the Customs Laws of Belize, every person importing any goods whether for commercial, personal or any other use, must declare
such goods to customs and pay the appropriate duties. The total value of all items acquired abroad whether new or used, dutiable or not
or acquired as souvenirs or gifts, must be declared. If the value declared at B4 exceeds $400.00 BZD per person arriving through an
International Airport and $200.00 BZD per person through other ports or places of entry, list below those items valued at $100.00 BZD
or more

The total value of merchandise purchased or acquired abroad and bringing to Belize is (in BZD) ($1.00 USD = $2.00
BZD) :
150.0

Description of Item Price Official Use

Personal items 150.00

Total Price (in BZD) 150.0

Are you bringing into Belize

Food: including cooked, uncooked, fresh, preserved, packaged, or dried?


Yes

Animals or Animal Products: including meat, dairy products, fish, honey, bee products, eggs, feathers, shells, raw
wool, skins, bones or insects?
No

Plants or Plant Products: including fruit, vegetables, leaves, nuts, parts of plants, flowers, seeds, bulbs, fungi,
cane, bamboo, wood or straw?
No

Other Risk Items Including

Animal medicines, biological cultures, organisms or soil?


No

Equipment used with animals, plants, water, including beekeeping or fishing activities?
No

Outdoor sport or hiking footwear, tents or any other articles that may have soil attached?
No

Firearms, ammunition, explosives, fireworks or other weapons?


No

In the past 30 days (while outside of Belize), have you visited a forest, had contact with animals (except domestic
cats and dogs) or visited properties that farm or process animals and plants?
No
IMPORTATION OF CURRENCY

Under the Customs Laws of Belize, all persons entering Belize are required to declare any currency in their possession in excess of
$20,000.00 BZD or foreign currency equivalent. No duties are payable on the importation of currency. If you are carrying currency in
excess of $20,000.00 BZD or foreign currency equivalent, you must complete a "Report of Currency Importation" Form C300, to be
supplied by a Customs Officer.

Are you carrying more than $20,000.00 BZD or its equivalent in other currencies? Currency includes: (a)notes and
coins; (b)postal orders; (c)cheques of any kind, including travellers' cheques; (d)banker's drafts; (e)bearer bonds and
bearer shares and (f)stored value instruments
No

The amount of duty paid will be determined by a Customs Officer. It is a serious offence to evade or attempt to evade customs duties.
There are severe penalties in addition to forfeiture of the goods in respect of which the offence is committed. I hereby declare that I have
made a truthful declaration.

Day/Month/Year :
30-01-2025

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