The economic ties between Portugal and Canada are growing due to online e-commerce and the Canadian European Free Trade Agreement (CETA). Portugal's is among Canada's largest trading partners with strong cultural, academic and interpersonal contacts.
Canada is one of the largest trading partners of Portugal in North America. Canada imports goods from Portugal such as wine, footwear, and cork, while Portugal imports goods from Canada such as machinery, electrical and electronic equipment, and minerals.
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Goods valued over $2,000 (or otherwise restricted) must be declared prior to export to Portugal. Read more about the Canadian Export Reporting System (CERS).
All goods imported to Portugal must be accompanied by an invoice for customs. Useful information explaining what is needed on an invoice for customs.
Before shipping to Portugal, confirm the consignee has the necessary import permits.
Businesses in Portugal must provide an EORI number: An EORI number (Economic Operators Registration and Identification number) is a unique identification number assigned to businesses operating in Portugal and other European Union countries. It is used to identify and track customs transactions and ensure that customs duties and taxes are paid correctly.
The EORI number exists out of two parts:
Goods that qualify under the origin rules of the Canadian European Free Trade Agreement must be accompanied by a certificate of origin. Verify in a certificate of origin is needed when shipping to Portugal.
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It's important to confirm the restrictions and regulations with Portuguese authorities prior to shipping. Goods that are prohibited or restricted from import to Portugal include:
The fastest transit time to Portugal is 2-3 business days with most carriers. Economy air can around 5 business days. Ocean freight generally takes 1-2 months. Canada Post services generally are delivered within 1 to 2 weeks.
The cost of shipping to Portugal depends on the size and weight of the shipments. Most carriers have online rate and transit times tools. Get a comparison shipping rate to Portugal.
The cheapest way to ship a package to Portugal is usually via Canada Post surface options. The cost for up to 4 pounds/ 2 kilograms averages less than $40.
The cost to ship to Portugal depends on the package size, weight and destination in Portugal. The cost for up to 10 pounds/ 4.5 kilograms can be, for example, around $190 but depends on the level of discount with your carrier.
Canada has free trade agreements with most the world's leading economies, including European Union countries. Verify the benefits of Canada's free trade agreements.
Discounts be can obtained directly from the carriers. Often the best deal is using one of the carrier's partners or forwarders.
Canada Post has volume discount for high volume e-commerce volumes. Leading Canadian retailers and platforms can ship directly to Portugal for the lowest cost.
Shipping insurance can be obtained directly from the carrier or via third parties. The most important part of insurance is packaging, documentation and packaging (yes, packaging is that important!).
Verify your goods are properly insured.
All commercial carriers offer online tracking. A key benefit of using Jet Worldwide is getting "off line support" via a team member dedicated to the successful delivery of your shipment.
Fast and Convenient for larger shipments. Our team can provide air freight quotes for shipment over 50 kg. to and from Portugal.
Cost-Effective Shipping Option for large commercial orders and shipping containers.
The largest ocean port for goods shipped from Canada to Portugal is likely the Port of Lisbon. It is the largest port in Portugal and the main gateway for the country's imports. Lisbon has a strategic location on the Atlantic coast of Portugal, providing access to Spain, Northern Europe and Africa.
FedEx and UPS Canadian shipping options to Portugal include:
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All the carriers listed in the post are reliable and trustworthy. They include Kuhn and Nagel (freight), Canada Post, FedEx, DHL, UPS and their partners (such as Jet Worldwide... of course!)
In addition to the major carriers, be aware of some websites that claim "over 50% savings" etc. While many of these sites do offer valid shipping options, most lack true international expertise and support.
Jet's tailored solutions include delivery duty paid, e-commerce import and delivery via DPD, storage and logistics support.