Customs General Declaration requires arriving ships to report vessel identity, voyage details, cargo, crew, passengers, and health declarations. Requirement for arriving vessels to submit a General Declaration recording ship identity, voyage particulars, tonnage, berth and the master or agent's attestation. The form mandates name and description of ship, nationality, certificate of registry, port and date of arrival, gross and net tonnage, position in port, brief voyage particulars, and a signature by the master or authorised agent. It also lists accompanying documents: Cargo Declaration, Ship's Stores Declaration, Crew List, Passenger List, Crew's Effects Declaration and Maritime Declaration of Health.
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Customs General Declaration requires arriving ships to report vessel identity, voyage details, cargo, crew, passengers, and health declarations.
Requirement for arriving vessels to submit a General Declaration recording ship identity, voyage particulars, tonnage, berth and the master or agent's attestation. The form mandates name and description of ship, nationality, certificate of registry, port and date of arrival, gross and net tonnage, position in port, brief voyage particulars, and a signature by the master or authorised agent. It also lists accompanying documents: Cargo Declaration, Ship's Stores Declaration, Crew List, Passenger List, Crew's Effects Declaration and Maritime Declaration of Health.
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