How To Ship From Nigeria To Australia 🇦🇺
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Do you have friends, family, or businesses in Australia that often need to ship from Nigeria to Australia but aren’t sure how to do it? Hi, it’s Tobi from Topship, a company with extensive expertise in international shipping. I’m here to guide you through the best shipping methods from Nigeria to Australia.

Ship from Nigeria to Australia

Before I continue, it’s important to tell you that Topship is the most reliable company for shipping items and sending orders from Nigeria to Australia. Let me walk you through all the Topship services available to ensure a smooth, cost-effective shipping experience.

Why is Topship the best company to ship from Nigeria to Australia?

Topship is the best company to use for all your shipping needs — international and domestic. We offer multiple services to ensure that shipping from Nigeria to Australia is seamless and within your budget.

These services are:

Budget Service
If you’re on a tight budget and want to avoid unpredictable customs costs for your items, the Budget service is for you. There are no hidden charges when you ship from Nigeria to Australia using Topship’s Budget Service.

✨No customs clearance charges
📦Doorstep delivery in 7 – 14 days
📍Live tracking

Express Service
Imagine sending “The Flash” to deliver your items from Nigeria to Australia. That’s what it’s like when you ship with our fastest service. This service includes features such as:

📦Delivery in 3-7 working days
🚚Doorstep delivery
🗺️Worldwide shipping
📍Live tracking

Saver Service
When shipping from Nigeria to Australia, you can choose between two Saver options: the Standard Saver and Saver Priority. Saver Priority offers faster and more efficient delivery than the Standard Saver.

This service offers:

📦Delivery in 10-12 working days (Standard Saver)
📦Delivery in 5-7 working days (Saver Priority)
🚚Doorstep delivery
🗺️Worldwide shipping
📍Live tracking

How to ship from Nigeria to Australia with Topship

  1. Weigh your package: If you can’t, visit our drop-off centres in Lagos, Ibadan, Port Harcourt, or Abuja for assistance!
  2. Visit our website or download the mobile app
  3. Create an account/log in to your account
  4. Tap on ‘ship now’ and ‘book an export’
  5. Select your preferred service
  6. Select whether you want to drop off or pick off
  7. Enter the details of the sender and the recipient
  8. Declare the item, the weight, and other additional information
  9. Pay, and that’s it. Your package is on its way to the recipient.

What can I ship from Nigeria to Australia?

Here are some items that you can ship from Nigeria to Australia:

  • Fashion products: clothes, textiles, footwear, accessories, bags, jewellery, beauty products
  • Electronics: television, gadgets, appliances, computer supplies
  • Home accessories: decorations, furniture, home and kitchen appliances
  • Sports equipment: gym equipment, sports accessories
  • Baby products: baby wear, baby supplies, baby equipment
  • Foodstuff: grains, oils, noodles, dried food
  • Other: solar panels, inverters, vehicle parts, etc.

What can’t I ship from Nigeria to Australia?

Although we encourage using our Budget Service for items going to Australia, only some items can be shipped with that service.

Here are some of the items you can’t ship using the Budget Service:

  • Fruits and vegetables
  • Ammunition
  • Bank bills, notes, or currency
  • Fireworks
  • Hazardous waste
  • Radioactive materials
  • Illegal items, according to law enforcement
  • Perfumes
  • Unground Ogbono, pepper, melon
  • Dairy products
  • Yam
  • Beef/Ponmo
  • Medication
  • Luxury goods (This applies to internationally recognised brands only. May require additional cost to ship; please contact support)

Shipping of Art from Nigeria to Australia

Shipping artwork or printed art forms from Nigeria to Australia requires a museum certificate. Contact the Lagos Commission of Museums and Monuments office to procure a museum certificate. There, you will be advised on the next steps. This certificate costs 10% of the value of the artwork.

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