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Entry Formalities for Vanuatu
When you arrive in Port Vila, you must anchor next to the yellow
quarantine buoy located at 17°44.275 S 168°18.597 E. Just follow the
lead lights in and drop your anchor in about 10 to 12 meters on a
coral rubble bottom. The holding is not the best, but you won't be
there too long providing you don't come on a weekend or public
holiday.
After clearing, up anchor and head for the protected inner harbour
behind Iririiki Island.
The following clearance instructions are adapted from the Government
of the Republic of Vanuatu Customs and Inland Revenue Department
Notice to Masters of Visiting Yachts and Small Craft.
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Customs notice:
Yachts may not stop at any other island or anchorage in Vanuatu
until after officially clearing in.
Yacht Clearance formalities in Port Vila
The international and inter-island outward clearance will be granted
only on Monday to Friday from 07:30 to 11:00 hours and 13:30 to
16:00 hours. The offices are closed on public holidays and weekends.
Arrival
When you arrive in Port Vila anchor in the quarantine zone near the
yellow buoy. This is just north of the lead markers in some 8 to 20
meters depth. Have your yellow quarantine flag flying. Call Port
Vila Harbor Control on Channel 16. They keep radio watch from 7:30
to 16:30. If they do not answer, try Yachting World on Channel 16.
They will contact Customs and Quarantine for you. These officials
will arrive with their own skiff. If you arrive on Saturday or
Sunday or a public holiday you might as well catch up on sleep and
chores on the boat as you won't be clearing in except during working
hours. Do not go ashore without first clearing in without explicit
instructions by radio or telephone from customs officials
instructing you otherwise.
Allowed Stay and Conditions
Immigration officers will issue each member of the crew with an
entry permit for one month providing you live aboard and do not take
up paid employment. Should you wish to extend your stay you must
apply to the Immigration authorities 4 weeks in advance (e.g. when
you clear in) in any of the ports of entry except Sola on Vanua
Lava. The maximum stay is four months.
Anyone on board ceasing to be a crew member must obtain a return air
ticket immediately. Responsibility for advising the immigration
authorities when a crew member wishes to leave lies with the master
who will be liable for crew member repatriation unless and until
released from this obligation.
Sea-going yachts or other vessels for pleasure temporarily visiting
Vanuatu may be admitted free of duty provided that in each case the
vessel:
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has entered Vanuatu under its own
power on a voyage from a foreign port or place; and
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belongs to or has been hired,
chartered or otherwise loaned to a person or person travelling on
board the vessel at the time of its arrival in Vanuatu; and
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is intended for the personal use of
the person or persons on board and shall not be used for any
commercial purpose in Vanuatu; and
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shall not be sold ,lent, hired pledged
or otherwise disposed of and shall not be used for any commercial
purpose in Vanuatu; and
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shall not remain in Vanuatu for a
period or periods exceeding a total of 18 months in any period of 24
months, save for reason of circumstance (including a change of
residence) accepted by the Director of Customs as being of an
exceptional and unavoidable nature.
Yachts will become liable for duty if
it is disposed of in Vanuatu, if it is used for commercial purposes,
if it remains in Vanuatu for a period exceeding 18 months in any two
years, or if it is imported by a resident of Vanuatu.
Commercial Goods
Any commercial goods carried on board that will be landed in Vanuatu
or are in transit through Vanuatu, must all be declared to Customs
authority on arrival by the Masters of the vessels or its crew
members. Failure to do so may result with the confiscation of the
yacht(s)/pleasure boat(s).
Arms and Ammunition
On arrival all arms and ammunition must be declared and surrendered
to the Customs Officer for safe keeping. If Customs is satisfied the
firearms and ammunition can be safely secured under seal onboard
this may be allowed. In cases where no suitable secured sealing
arrangements exist, the goods will be held by Customs until
departure. You must notify Customs 48 hours in advance of your
intended departure from the final port of clearance. If you intend
to depart from a port of clearance other than the one you arrived
at, it is a good idea to provide at least a week's notice.
Prohibited Goods
Automatic and semi automatic weapons are not to be brought into the
country at all as these are strictly prohibited and severe penalties
are in place for any breach of these prohibitions.
You may not have onboard obscene publications, or videos, narcotics
(other than genuine medical emergency drugs).
Customs Allowances
Each crew member is allowed:
Personal baggage consisting of wearing apparel, toilet requisites,
articles of personal adornment, and similar personal effects to be
owned and used aboard by each crew member and which are not intended
for gifts, sale or disposal to any other person.
Persons over 15 years of age are allowed 250 cigarettes of 100
cigarillos or 50 cigars or 250 grams of tobacco, 2 litres of wine
and 1.5 litres of spirit, 1/4 litre of toilet water and 10
centilitres of perfume.
Other items up to a value of 50,000 Vatu per person aged over 15
years.
If the vessel has goods, especially tobacco or alcohol, in excess of
these allowances, they must be secured under customs bond until
departure.
Port Dues
All visiting small craft must pay port dues of 7,000 Vatu for the
first 30 days or any part thereof. After 30 days from the date of
first arrival, the vessel is liable for an additional charge of 100
Vatu per day. Port Dues are paid at the customs office at the final
port of departure.
Danger, overhead wire.
An overhead electric cable extends from the eastern side of Iriki
island and Vila. No vessel with a mast exceeding 25 meters height
from the waterline may attempt to pass under the cable. The maximum
clearance is 28 meters close to the Vila side of the channel.
Violation of this restriction is subject to penalties plus costs of
any damages.
Anchor Lights
All vessels in movement or at anchor in the port of Port Vila shall
carry the required navigation or anchor lights between the hours of
sunset and sunrise. Reported infractions will make the master or
owner of the vessel liable to penalties under the Harbour Light Act.
Quarantine
No live animals, reptiles, birds of any description, fresh meat,
fruit or vegetables imported by yachts may be taken ashore.
Restrictions on what may or may not be left on board will be
determined by the officers of the Department of Agriculture. No
foreign garbage may be landed in Vanuatu without permission form the
Quarantine Service.
Inter-Island Voyages
On completion of Customs and Immigration formalities at the port of
entry, masters of any vessel wishing to visit other islands in the
group must declare their intended movements to the Customs
authorities and obtain an inter-island clearance.
Duty Free
Duty-Free goods may be shipped on board any vessel which has cleared
outwards, or which is about to clear outwards, for a foreign port.
Quantities allowed to be shipped shall be commensurate with the
length of the anticipated voyage. Apply at the Customs Office for
appropriate forms and conditions at the time of departure.
Outwards Clearance
All yachts leaving Vanuatu for a foreign port are required to obtain
an outward clearance from Customs and Immigration authorities at the
final port of clearance. No yacht is allowed to call at any island
once it has been given an outward international clearance.
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