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- 4. Used to record all seized or detained goods that have been taken into the possession of Customs.
- 5. For Customs purposes, ___ ___ are classified as the remains, ashes, and placenta of humans (answer is in the hint).
- 8. PID: ___ ___ declaration.
- 10. The value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another.
- 11. IETF: Import ___ ___ ___.
- 12. NZCS enforces the prohibition on the importation of ___ publications under Section 95(1)(a) and (2)(a) of the C&E Act 2018.
- 16. IPR: ___ ___ rights.
- 18. Nic's favourite type of alcoholic beverage.
- 22. TSW: Trade ___ ___.
- 23. A declaration form that needs to be completed by every person who moves NZ$10,000 or more cash or the equivalent BNI into or out of NZ.
- 25. NZCS intranet home page: The ___.
- 27. Hamish usually grows one of these.
- 29. ___ ___ ___ people are covered by the Oranga Tamariki Act 1989.
- 31. A Certificate of ___ may be used under certain circumstances to verify that goods leaving NZ are exempt from the payment of duty and GST on re-importation.
- 33. Under special circumstance Customs may authorise the delivery of imports or exports on trust basis, before an entry is lodged for the goods: ___ Delivery (answer is in the hint).
- 35. Number of daughters Trish has.
- 36. Covid-19.
- 39. Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species.
- 40. An ___ ___ is used to record interactions by Customs officers within the CusMod system.
- 41. People arriving and departing NZ must pay a border ___ ___.
- 42. Returning goods to the carrier airline for storage until clearance is obtained.
- 43. Goods crossing the border may be ___ for a number or reasons, including; awaiting payment, a permit being required, or further examination necessary.
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- 1. Goods are physically ___ to ensure they are entered correctly, the correct duty is collected, and the prohibited and restricted goods are identified ad dealt with in accordance with the appropriate legislation.
- 2. False or ___ coins, notes, and traveller's cheques are prohibited imports.
- 3. Lisa's favourite type of non-alcoholic beverage: ___ drinks.
- 6. Tania did a secondment here.
- 7. Restricted ___ require a Police permit to be imported into NZ.
- 8. Cat B.
- 9. Debbies's position at NZCS.
- 13. A payment levied on the import, export, manufacture, or sale of goods.
- 14. Patsy has these as pets.
- 15. Controlled drugs and medicines are a ___ import and may only be imported under certain conditions.
- 17. ___ or consular goods imported into NZ are awarded ___ or consular privileges in most circumstances.
- 19. Bill's favourite takeaway: ___ Goreng (extra hot).
- 20. All goods imported into NZ must be classified within the ___ of NZ.
- 21. 15%.
- 24. Dutiable, uncustomed, prohibited, or forfeit goods.
- 26. The new Customs Online app.
- 28. An internationally recognised document designed to facilitate the export of goods, their temporary entry into another country, and then their re-importation back to the country of origin.
- 30. Mike and Helen live there.
- 32. Cannabis and methamphetamine utensils are ___ imports.
- 34. Mike's favourite type of coffee.
- 37. Alex was due to rotate here.
- 38. ___ baggage refers to any personal baggage or personal effects belonging to, but not accompanying a person who is arriving into, or returning to NZ.
- 39. The term '___ codes' refers collectively to importer and exporter codes.
