Vanuatu Customs making life easier for visiting cruising yachts
by Vanuatu Customs/Sail-World on 2 Aug 2014
Kids on rocks with flag and rally yachts in the background in Vanuatu Jeremy Wyatt
Manager of Vanuatu Customs Border Control and Enforcement Stanley Trief has issued this letter regarding clarifications that make it easier for cruising yachts visiting Vanuatu.
This is to let you know that we have just clarified section 47 of the Customs Act that, with the approval of the Director, vessels can actually depart from undeclared places after obtaining a certificate of clearance from a declared port. For instance, a vessel can get clearance from Port Vila, but actually depart from Port Resolution (an unapproved place) for New Caledonia, similarly they can get clearance from Luganville, but actually depart from the Torres Islands for the Solomon Islands etc.
There will be a couple of conditions stated in the approval letter from the Director, but we think this provision of the law will make life easier for visiting small crafts so that they can visit as many islands in Vanuatu as they wish. There are no Customs fees if the clearance was issued at a declared port during Customs normal working hours.
Our website will be updated soon to reflect this under the item '13. Customs Outward Clearance'.
Customs remains committed to facilitate the above process to the best of our ability.
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