What Documents Do You Need to Import into Australia?

Enter your product and origin country. Get a tailored checklist of customs, biosecurity, and trade documents — with key fields to check on each one.

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Determines whether a formal Import Declaration (N10) is required (threshold: AUD 1,000 FOB)

How it works

Three steps from product description to a complete import document checklist.

Step 1

Enter your product

Search by product description or HS code. The tool identifies your product category from 97 HS chapters to determine which biosecurity and compliance documents apply.

Step 2

Select origin country

Choose where your goods are shipping from. The tool checks applicable Free Trade Agreements and country-specific certificate requirements.

Step 3

Get your checklist

Receive a categorised list of required, likely required, and recommended documents — with key fields to check on each one.

Frequently asked questions

Got your documents ready?

StarShipper extracts, validates, and cross-checks your import documents automatically — commercial invoices, bills of lading, packing lists, and certificates of origin.

Disclaimer: This checklist is an informational tool based on general Australian import requirements and does not constitute professional customs or legal advice. Requirements may vary based on specific product characteristics, recent regulatory changes, or individual circumstances. For binding advice, contact the Australian Border Force, DAFF, or a licensed customs broker.

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