>Does anybody know the rules for sending a computer to another
country? Can
>you do it? What are the laws keeping one from doing so? What can be
sent and
>to what country?
If you send the computer by national post (USPS, Post Canada, etcetera)
and fill out the appropriate customs declaration completely, you will
have no problem.
A bit to add. If you use USPS, they have a thick book behind the
counter which lists customs regs for each and every country around the
world. It specifically lays out what can and cannot be sent to the
country in question. The easiest way is just to drop by there and with
your question. You don't want to send something and end up having it
opened by customs and never seen again.
I just searched the USPS web site and they have a page that has some
limited information. You still want to rely on the detailed regs at the
Post Office.
http://pe.usps.gov/text/Imm/Immctry.html
Dave
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