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I can not find the email anywhere for client services ABF Sydney Airport. I plan to fly from Melbourne transit Sydney and then take Qantas to Johannesburg. I need to apply for the RGP permit a month before if I am not mistaken. Does anyone have their email? Thank you in advance.
 
I need to apply for the RGP permit a month before if I am not mistaken.
The RGP is valid for 28days, so you need to have it approved no more than 28 days before you leave.

When I was trying to find out about exporting some Bertram brass I could not find a phone number, but they did respond to Emails within a couple of days.

If you go to this website it explains all the hoops you need to jump through.

Below is an extract from the ABF website - others might have more precise info.

Applying for a Restricted Goods Permit​

To obtain a Restricted Goods Permit, passengers will need to complete and provide the following forms and documents:

You can lodge the required forms and documents in person at the closest Customs house office. If you live outside a 50km metropolitan radius, you can lodge via email.

To apply for an RGP:

  • you must be a registered client in the Integrated Cargo System (ICS)
  • you must lodge an export declaration up to 60 days before your departure from Australia.
Exported goods on an RGP require an export declaration, regardless of the value of the goods.

You can lodge an export declaration up to 60 days prior to the export of the goods. You can apply for the RGP up to 28 days prior to the departure of the firearms, or on the day of the departure.

If you are not a registered client in the ICS, you will need to complete Registering as a Client in the Integrated Cargo System (Form B319). You will also need to provide provide 100 points of identification.
 
Thanks Mate. I will give it a go. ABF Tullamarine was more simple a on my last trip but Qatar does not fly to Windhoek anymore so will go Qantas through Sydney and overnight in Joburg.
 
I contacted ABF NSW and was told to work with the ABF where I live so Victoria via ABF Tullamarine.

They were very helpful. Below is the correspondence:

Good Morning Sjakon

Thank you for your email.

Export documentation lodged by Australian residents is to be lodged and processed in the state or territory in which the exporter resides.



The EDN gets processed in the state in which you reside, not the state you are leaving from.



As you resides in Victoria, please submit all required documentation to Client Services Tullamarine - clientservicestullamarine@abf.gov.au



Please submit the following required documentations:



• Evidence of Identity (100 points) documentation. Please see attached list.



• B319 – Registering as a client in the ICS – see attached B319 form to complete if you do not have CCID yet.



• Current Firearms Licence/Permit



• Firearm Certificate(s) of Registration



• B957 Export Declaration & B957A Export Declaration Supplementary Page (if required) declaring all firearms, parts and accessories



• Defence Export Permit – for 5 or more firearms or



• Restricted Goods permit (RGP) – for up to 4 firearms only



• Copy of Flight itinerary





Kind Regards

A/g Leading Border Force Officer

Cargo Clearance NSW

Trade East

Regional Operations

Australian Border Force
 

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