Required Paperwork:
In addition to the usual documents like passports, visas, and vaccination certificates, there are several other items that need to be secured before setting out. Here is a short description of what is needed:

Carnet de Passage: A Carnet is like a passport for your vehicle. In brief, this document allows you to temporarily import a vehicle duty-free into countries which normally require a deposit to cover the importation charges.

Because Carnets are not issued by AAA in the US, our Carnet is being issued by Suzanne Danis (who has been very helpful) at the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) [www.caa.ca]. As of November 9, 2005, the fees for issuing a carnet were:

$300 CAD cash deposit to cover such expenses as couriers. The unused balance is returned once the Carnet is discharged.

$450 CAD processing fee.

For a Carnet to be issued you are also required to provide a financial guarantee in the form of either a bond or irrevocable letter of credit equal to the maximum duties that could be levied by any of the countries listed in the Carnet. Importation rates may vary from 0-250%, depending on the country. The calculation is taken by multiplying the vehicles value by the highest duty rate (of any country listed in the Carnet):

Example: Vehicle Value: $40,000
Duty Rate for Highest Country (Syria): 250%
Bond Calculation: $40,000 x 250% = $100,000

Each time the vehicle enters a country, customs stamps the Carnet and a matching stamp is entered when the vehicle exits. An entry and exit stamp must be listed for all countries entered in order for the bond to be released.

International Drivers License: We have driven in countries all over the world and have never been required to have an International Drivers License (IDL). That said it is recommended for this trip and fortunately they are easy to obtain. IDL’s are issued by AAA [www.csaa.com] and the National Automobile Club [www.nationalautoclub.com/] for a fee of $10. You must have a valid drivers license and submit your application with two passport photos. IDL's are valid for one year and are not renewable. For those traveling more than one year a new application must be submitted.

Carte Gris: Also known as an International Certificate for Motor Vehicles, a Carte Gris is an important, official looking document that you will be asked to produce at police checks, border crossings, etc. A Carte Gris basically provides a summary of important information about your vehicle like the VIN number. For a small fee this document can be obtained through various vehicle associations.

   
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