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Apply to import goods temporarily to the UK

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Apply for Temporary Admission to import goods to the UK, or move goods from Great Britain to Northern Ireland, and use them temporarily before re-exporting them.

Who can apply

You can apply if you’re the person using the goods or you’re arranging an import declaration for the goods to be used on your behalf.

Using Temporary Admission in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) will depend on if you’re established inside or outside the UK.

Using Temporary Admission in Northern Ireland will depend on if you’re established inside or outside the customs territory of the EU.

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