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POST OFFICE GUIDE 117
Overseas Post: Foreign Countries, contd.
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Invoice: A certified invoice is required for all parcels other than those sent to
private individuals and the parcels should be marked on the address side “Invoice
enclosed”. Exceptionally, where a number of parcels are posted in one batch
by the same sender to the same addressee, the parcel should be numbered I, 2, 3
etc. and the invoice should be enclosed in parcel No. I, and the remaining parcels
should be endorsed “Invoice enclosed in parcel No. 1”.
BULGARIA
Letter Post
Surface \
Air Mail /See Schedules of Letter Rates.
Dutiable articles: may be sent by letter and small packet post-up to $100 green
label written in Bulgarian or French and English required; thereafter to top
green label and form C2/CP3.
Items: subject to customs duty are not accepted in ordinary and registered
letters. Serums, vaccines and urgently required medicaments are admitted in
all cases.
Insurance: Limit $230.
Prohibitions: Documents, printed matter, photographs, films, recordings, and
music containing matter contrary to Bulgarian laws and customs; worn linen or
clothing, shoes, covers or bedding from places infected by plague, cholera, small
pox or typhoid not accompanied by a certificate of disinfection from an official
medical institution.
Restrictions: apply to the importation of, Bulgarian notes and currency, nar
cotics, plants and parts of plants, postage stamps, precious metals.
Parcel Post
Surface 1
Air / See Schedule of Overseas Surface and Air Parcel Post Rates.
Customs declarations: 1 FormC2/CP3 and 1 despatch note CP2 written in
Bulgarian or French and English. In the case of a gift parcel each delcaration,
as well as the parcel itself, must be conspicuously marked “Gift Parcel”,
Insurance: No Service.
Prohibitions: Documents, printed matter, photographs, films, recordings and
music containing matter country to Bulgarian laws and customs; charged butane
Sas lighters and refills (uncharged lighters are admitted and should be declared
as such on the customs declaration forms); saccharin, worn linen and clothing,
shoes, covers or bedding from places infected by plague, cholera, small-pox
°r typhoid, not accompanied by a certificate of disinfection from an official
medical institution.
. Restrictions: Alcohol, arms; Bulgarian notes and currency; conserves; narco-
•ics; plants and parts of plants; postage stamps.
Gift Parcels: Gift parcels may be sent only by private persons and not by
commercial undertakings, import licences are not required for parcels con
fining limited quantities of essential relief items for the use of the addressee.
Worn clothing and linen will only be admitted if accompanied by a certificate of
disinfection issued by a competent authority such as a Medical Officer of Health
°f a Sanitary Inspector.