Eligibility for Customs House Agent licensing requires prescribed qualifications, operational competence, financial viability, and Indian citizenship. Regulation 6 requires applicants for a Customs House Agent licence to prove prescribed educational or professional qualifications, working knowledge of computers and customs procedures, or alternatively specified experience or successful completion of the Regulation 8 examination; a retired Group A customs officer with substantial experience also qualifies. Applicants must demonstrate financial viability by a bank certificate or other acceptable proof of assets meeting the prescribed threshold, and must be Indian citizens, with evidence acceptable to the Principal Commissioner or Commissioner of Customs.
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Eligibility for Customs House Agent licensing requires prescribed qualifications, operational competence, financial viability, and Indian citizenship.
Regulation 6 requires applicants for a Customs House Agent licence to prove prescribed educational or professional qualifications, working knowledge of computers and customs procedures, or alternatively specified experience or successful completion of the Regulation 8 examination; a retired Group A customs officer with substantial experience also qualifies. Applicants must demonstrate financial viability by a bank certificate or other acceptable proof of assets meeting the prescribed threshold, and must be Indian citizens, with evidence acceptable to the Principal Commissioner or Commissioner of Customs.
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