Exporting a Mini from UK to Switzerland

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Exporting a Mini from UK to Switzerland

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I am looking at a Car in Liverpool wich i may would buy and take Home to Switzerland.

How is the procedure for doing this?
Can i just drive the Car home with the purchase contract and export it in Dover?

Do i am assured driving this car as non UK resident? How does it work with the Papers and all thst stuff?

Help is very appreciated!

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Fabian
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Re: Exporting a Mini from UK to Switzerland

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I took 3 car to Crete last year( in a trailer)used a U.K. shipping agent to create a customs document before arrival at the U.K. exit port, drove down presented at Greek customs Which I elected (Piraeus) where they cleared then was ok to move on to get road registered . You will have to do the same but insure the car for road risk.you must do the paperwork before you leave the U.K. as you will be able to leave as everyone will think you are just going on a trip, but problems will arise when applying for Swiss documents
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Re: Exporting a Mini from UK to Switzerland

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Thanks for your inputs.

I am aware of the rules here in Switzerland, but it's the paperwork in the UK i am don't know.

I would prefer to not standing at the border in Dover and not being able to leave with the Car...
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Re: Exporting a Mini from UK to Switzerland

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Fill in the permanent export section of the V5 and you’ll be fine to leave the uk. I think your issue at Dover may be French customs as you will be crossing the EU not importing a car into it.
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Re: Exporting a Mini from UK to Switzerland

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Speak to Kingstown Shipping in the UK they’ll sort the paperwork out for you for a reasonable fee to allow you to sort whatever import fees that will be payable in Switzerland which will allow you to register the car and it will also ensure you don’t have any hassle at French customs
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Re: Exporting a Mini from UK to Switzerland

Post by geroch »

Hi Fabian, I did the exact same journey 10 years ago.
If you have V5 on your own, and the mini is registered, you can transit in France.
Remember to declare at Swiss customs, otherwise you cannot register it (mod. 13.20 A)

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Re: Exporting a Mini from UK to Switzerland

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geroch wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2023 11:18 pm Hi Fabian, I did the exact same journey 10 years ago.
If you have V5 on your own, and the mini is registered, you can transit in France.
Remember to declare at Swiss customs, otherwise you cannot register it (mod. 13.20 A)

Tom
We were in the EU then so you were exporting the car from the EU to Switzerland. Nowadays you’d be exporting the car from the UK to Switzerland and transiting the EU.
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Re: Exporting a Mini from UK to Switzerland

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I have used Kingstown a couple of times. Always vey efficient & surprisingly inexpensive o do. I reckon it's better to leave stuff like this to the professionals.
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Re: Exporting a Mini from UK to Switzerland

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Mmmmmm, lots of opinions but here's my take on things. As I fairly often do, I take my year 2001 Rover Cooper Sport 5 to Dusseldorf once a year or so. Parked outside, there was a note on the screen asking me to phone a German chap who wanted to buy it. I asked how he would manage all the dealings etc etc and he said that registering it in Germany was simple with the ownership papers and receipt plus confirmation that I was the UK owner, permitted to dispose of the car.

The long and short of it was I took it to Germany and he would buy. Money transferred there and then into my UK bank, UK docs handed over (or sent) and that was that
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