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The airline shipping your goods will contact you with a file reference number or airwaybill number which will identify your belongings as a consignment. The consignment will need to be cleared through Customs. Most likely, the airline will give you the option of finding your own customs broker or clearing agent, or else they will offer to handle clearance on your behalf. If you opt to assign a broker to clear your consignment, the airline will ask for your agent's renomination code. This code is made up of up to three character letters and identifies the customs broker/clearing agent. The airwaybill/consignment reference is then renominated to the said broker for allocation, to submit a customs entry to HM Revenue & Customs on your behalf. Once your consignment is customs cleared you can then make arrangements to collect it or have it delivered, and of course, pay any charges due.

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