Sailfree
Well-Known Member
I remember reading in a previous post that you should make sure your customs forms are up to date in Spain or else!
I think we have been lucky as we have never been stopped or questioned by anyone yet!
In Channel Islands we do the customs declaration.
In France we have either anchored off (gone ashore in the dinghy) and done nothing wrt paperwork or gone to a marina filled in the marina paperwork and paid the berthing fee.
In Spain we have mostly anchored off (again ashore ion the dinghy) but only on one occasion gone into a marina and completed the marina paperwork.
Have I missed something- should we have asked for additional customs forms to fill in?
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I think we have been lucky as we have never been stopped or questioned by anyone yet!
In Channel Islands we do the customs declaration.
In France we have either anchored off (gone ashore in the dinghy) and done nothing wrt paperwork or gone to a marina filled in the marina paperwork and paid the berthing fee.
In Spain we have mostly anchored off (again ashore ion the dinghy) but only on one occasion gone into a marina and completed the marina paperwork.
Have I missed something- should we have asked for additional customs forms to fill in?
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