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Salesperson Permit 2024
WHAT IS A SALESPERSON'S PERMIT?
It's the legal document required if you are travelling to Bermuda for the purpose of selling or showcasing your products.
Persons selling advertising also require a salesperson's permit.
Permits are issued by the Immigration Department, however applications must be submitted through the Bermuda Chamber of Commerce.
STEPS TO GETTING A PERMIT
Register via this page, and pay the associated fee.
Applications must be received at least 21 WORKING DAYS prior to you intended date of arrival in Bermuda.
Salesperson without a sole Bermuda agent MUST list, at the time of application, ALL clients they intend to meet with while on island.
ARRIVAL IN BERMUDA
Upon arrival in Bermuda, the salesperson must declare to the Customs officials at the airport all product goods or samples together with a complete invoice of those products.
The Salesperson MUST travel with their approved Salesperson's permit.
The Salesperson must proceed to clear his/her own goods.
A deposit is required which includes the custom's duty, payable on the value of the products as well as an additional 50% of that amount.
Depending on the nature of the goods, products will either be sealed for transportation to H.M. Customs Office in Hamilton City, where after obtaining the necessary Immigration permission, the goods will be inspected and released to the salesperson
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the Customs officials will themselves transport the goods to H.M. Customs in Hamilton city.
Products may be retrieved by the salesperson only after obtaining and producing the necessary Immigration permission.
DEPARTURE FROM BERMUDA
The salesperson must again take their goods to H.M. Customs in Hamilton for clearance and deposit refund.
If you have any questions, would like further information regarding a Salesperson's permit or would like to check on the status of your pending permit please contact the Chamber at 295-4201 or info@bcc.bm.Salesperson Permit 2024Date and Time
Monday Jan 1, 2024 Tuesday Dec 31, 2024
Fees/Admission
565$ per application
Contact Information
Danielle Riviere, CEO of the Bermuda Chamber of Commerce
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