Caribbean Clearance: SailClear Announces Subscription Fee for Service
Starting from May 1, 2024, SailClear – a Caribbean online clearance service – is introducing an annual subscription fee which it says will provide seamless customs clearance across the countries it is operational in.
Published 7 months ago
New Subscription Fee for using SailClear
SailClear is an online service through which pleasure craft skippers can submit electronic Customs declaration prior to arrival in countries where the system is in operational. Some countries make this a mandatory requirement (Bermuda for example). Until now this has been a free service and operates better in some countries than others.
However, from 1 May 2024, an annual subscription fee is being introduced.
In a media release announcing the new subscription fee, the Caribbean Customs Law Enforcement Council (CCLEC) said “this new small investment will ensure the sustainability of the system and unlocks seamless customs clearance across diverse ports.”
The annual subscription fee has been set at US$25 and provides unlimited applications through the year across:
- Anguilla
- Barbados
- Belize
- Bermuda
- British Virgin Islands
- Cayman Islands
- Curacao
- Dominica
- Dominican Republic
- Grenada
- Montserrat
- Saint Lucia
- Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Saint Vincent & The Grenadines
- Turks and Caicos Islands
“Your commitment to SailClear not only guarantees unparalleled convenience, but also supports the CCLEC Team’s efforts to:
- Maintain high standards
- Invest in cutting-edge technologies
- Expand our services to new horizons.
“We hope sailors will see it as an investment in the smoothness of maritime journeys in the Caribbean”, said the CCLEC.
How to Subscribe to SailClear
Visit www.sailclear.com, click SUBSCRIBE HERE and follow the prompts to finalize your subscription. A dedicated support team is available to assist with any questions or clarifications.
For further information and enquiries please email: support@cclec.org
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About the Caribbean Customs Law Enforcement Council
CCLEC is an inter-governmental organization which was established in the early 1970s to improve the level of co-operation and the exchange of information between and among its members. Currently CCLEC has 39 members, regional and metropolitan, who share a common vision and mission.
The mission of CCLEC is to upgrade the effectiveness and efficiency of its member Customs administrations in pursuing their mandates, through cooperation, sharing of best practices, human resource development, modernization, automation, harmonization of processes and procedures and information/intelligence sharing.
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