Customs Broker licence applications require identity, qualifications, prior licence history, criminal disclosures and documentary compliance. Application form for a Customs Broker/Custom House Agent licence under Section 146 requires applicant identification, partner/director details where applicable, identification of persons who will act as broker/agent, educational qualifications and computer proficiency, and particulars of language and customs law knowledge. Applicants must declare prior licence applications and the status of any previous licences, disclose any penalisation, conviction or prosecution under customs or related laws, list documents furnished under Regulation 5, affirm compliance with licensing regulations, and sign and date the form.
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Application form for a Customs Broker/Custom House Agent licence under Section 146 requires applicant identification, partner/director details where applicable, identification of persons who will act as broker/agent, educational qualifications and computer proficiency, and particulars of language and customs law knowledge. Applicants must declare prior licence applications and the status of any previous licences, disclose any penalisation, conviction or prosecution under customs or related laws, list documents furnished under Regulation 5, affirm compliance with licensing regulations, and sign and date the form.
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