So...
The "phytosanitary certificate" must be by the competent phytosanitary authority on its correctness checks
i.e. the "phytosanitary certificate" must be drafted the requirements of the EU according to.
Normally this validation at the point takes place, where a use the goods in the importing country, for example
at the airport, where then also employees of the plant health authority are constantly present and
the goods can check immediately (and probably also free of charge).
In my case, the goods are then, which is why, beyond the above-mentioned insertion point addition to to the for
my region competent Customs Office, in the country a been linked.
Because no plant protection authority is directly established in the Customs Office, she must for this Customs Office competent
Now get an Aussendientseinsatz at the Customs Office plant protection authority which - now pay-
To carry out verification of the phytosanitary certificate". Alone, the route is then just 26,-euros....
Then yet another thing is whether the "phytosanitary certificate" was issued properly...
I suppose that the fact that the "phytosanitary certificate" in the Pack was and not outside the box
was, the matter has worsened up to this point.
You never stop learning...
LG
*) Small addition: the Nice eBayer from Thailand sends me now again new tubers out and stick this time
the "phytosanitary certificate" on the outside of the package. Let's see if that goes through this time at customs...