From Delhi to Anywhere: International Shipping Solutions

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International shipping from Delhi is far more accessible than many people assume, thanks to the city’s strong global connectivity and high demand from students, professionals, businesses, and families sending goods abroad. The process typically follows a clear end-to-end workflow: obtaining a quote and selecting the best carrier for the destination, preparing accurate customs documentation, arranging home collection and professional packing if needed, clearing Indian export customs, transporting the shipment by air freight, completing import customs at the destination, and finally delivering door-to-door. While transit itself is predictable, documentation quality largely determines whether a shipment clears smoothly or faces delays. Services like Mail Boxes Etc. Delhi simplify this by handling paperwork, packing, carrier selection, and coordination across networks such as FedEx, DHL, UPS, and Aramex.

Shipping requirements vary significantly by destination. Countries like the UK, USA, Canada, and EU nations offer duty-free entry for personal effects under relocation provisions but demand detailed item-level documentation, while Australia and New Zealand enforce strict biosecurity rules on food and organic materials. Gulf countries such as the UAE process shipments quickly but prohibit certain items under local regulations. Typical shipments from Delhi include student belongings, relocation goods for NRIs and expats, business samples, and family gifts like food or textiles. Costs depend mainly on chargeable weight (actual vs. volumetric), destination, service speed, insurance, and potential import duties. Ultimately, successful international shipping from Delhi comes down to preparation—accurate declarations, correct paperwork, and booking early ensuring packages move through customs efficiently and arrive on time anywhere in the world.

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Delhi is, in many ways, one of the most internationally connected cities in India. It’s home to one of Asia’s busiest airports, a vast NRI and expat community with family and ties spread across six continents, one of India’s largest concentrations of multinational businesses, and a significant student population preparing to move abroad every year. The volume of personal, professional, and commercial shipments leaving Delhi for international destinations is enormous.

And yet, for most people in Delhi who need to ship something internationally whether it’s a student’s books heading to a UK university, an NRI’s personal effects going to Dubai, a business sample kit going to a Singapore client, or a family sending diwali mithai to relatives in Toronto — the process feels opaque. How does it actually work? Which carrier? What documentation? When do I book? What can go wrong?

This guide answers all of those questions specifically for Delhi-based shippers. It covers how international shipping from Delhi works end-to-end, the destinations MBE Delhi serves, the route-specific guidance that makes each corridor work well, the documentation requirements, and what to do when something needs to arrive in a hurry. If you’re in Delhi and you need to ship something internationally, this is the reference to read first.

rom Delhi to Anywhere: International Shipping Solutions

How International Shipping from Delhi Works

The process is more straightforward than most people expect — the complexity is concentrated in the documentation and customs steps, not in the physical shipping itself.

Step 1: Quote and carrier selection

You contact MBE Delhi with your destination country, delivery address, and approximate weight and dimensions of your shipment. We compare rates and transit times across FedEx, DHL, UPS, and Aramex for your specific route and recommend the right carrier. Different carriers have different network strengths for different destinations — what’s fastest for Dubai may not be fastest for Toronto, and what’s cheapest for Sydney may not be cheapest for London.

Step 2: Documentation preparation

For international shipments, documentation is everything. We prepare the commercial invoice and packing list — an itemised description of every item in your shipment with declared values — along with the country-specific customs forms your destination requires. We flag any destination-specific restrictions or additional requirements before collection. This step is where most self-managed first-time international shipments run into delays — we handle it as standard.

Step 3: Collection and packing

We collect from your home or office anywhere in Delhi or the NCR. If you need professional packing — for fragile items, electronics, kitchen equipment, or anything that needs more than a suitcase — our team brings the materials and packs to carrier standards at your address.

Step 4: Export clearance at origin

Your shipment is processed through the carrier’s Delhi facility and goes through Indian export customs clearance. Correctly documented personal effects shipments clear quickly. Commercial shipments require standard export documentation. We ensure everything is in order before the shipment enters the international network.

Step 5: International air freight transit

Your shipment travels as air cargo through the carrier’s international network — sometimes direct, sometimes via a regional hub depending on the route. Every shipment has a real-time tracking reference from this point. You can see exactly where it is at every stage.

Step 6: Destination customs clearance

At the destination country, your shipment enters import customs. This is the most variable step — transit time is predictable; customs clearance time depends on the destination country, the accuracy of your documentation, and the current inspection load at the destination customs facility. A well-documented personal effects shipment typically clears in 24–72 hours. Incomplete documentation can cause holds of several days to weeks.

Step 7: Last-mile delivery

Once cleared, the carrier’s local delivery network delivers to your specified destination address — hotel, residence, university, office, or client location. You receive a delivery confirmation.

Delhi International Shipping: Route-by-Route Guide

Delhi to the world. Here’s what you need to know for each of the major international shipping corridors from Delhi — transit times, customs notes, what the route is used for, and what to watch out for.

Delhi to UK (London, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh)

  • Transit time: 5–7 days (air freight); 1–3 days (express service)
  • Customs: UK HMRC Transfer of Residence (ToR) Relief for people relocating — personal effects enter duty and VAT-free with correct documentation. Standard personal effects for non-relocating travellers assessed at HMRC rates. Itemised packing list at item level is essential — vague declarations are the primary cause of UK customs holds
  • Documentation: Commercial invoice with item-level descriptions and declared values; copy of passport; proof of purpose; ToR application and prior residence evidence for relocations; student visa and university enrollment for student shipments
  • Who uses this route: Students starting UK university (September intake especially); NRIs and professionals relocating to the UK; business travellers sending conference materials to London; families sending gifts and Indian food to UK-resident relatives
  • What to note: Post-Brexit UK customs now applies as a separate regime from EU. UK HMRC is efficient but literal about documentation requirements. Do not use category-level packing lists (‘assorted clothing’) — item-level lists clear faster and with fewer holds

Delhi to UK shipping lead time: For student arrivals in September, ship by mid-August. For ToR relocation shipments, allow 14–21 days from shipment date to delivery in the UK including customs clearance. Book at the same time as your flight.

Delhi to USA (New York, New Jersey, San Francisco, Chicago, Houston, Seattle)

  • Transit time: 7–10 days (standard air); 3–5 days (express service)
  • Customs: US CBP (Customs and Border Protection) applies. Personal effects imported by relocating residents can qualify for duty-free entry under CBP Form 3299. CBP inspects a high proportion of inbound international shipments — accurate, complete declarations are the most important factor in avoiding holds
  • Documentation: Commercial invoice; packing list with item-level descriptions; copy of passport; CBP Form 3299 (‘Declaration for Free Entry of Unaccompanied Articles’); proof of relocating status for duty-free provisions; H-1B, L1, F1 visa, or green card as applicable
  • Who uses this route: H-1B and L1 visa holders relocating from Delhi to US tech hubs; Indian students at US universities (F1 visa holders); NRIs sending personal effects to their US address; Indian businesses shipping samples and commercial goods to US clients
  • What to note: The USA has complex agricultural restrictions — certain food items are restricted at federal level and some states (California, Hawaii, Florida) have additional biosecurity rules. Declare all food items accurately and verify state-specific rules for your destination. US CBP holds can be more prolonged than most other destinations — the 21-day lead time recommendation exists for this reason

Delhi to USA shipping lead time: Ship 21–28 days before you need items at your US address. CBP processing time is less predictable than UK or EU customs — the buffer matters.

Delhi to Canada (Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal, Ottawa)

  • Transit time: 7–10 days (standard air); 3–5 days (express service)
  • Customs: CBSA (Canada Border Services Agency) applies. New immigrants and eligible travelers can import personal effects duty-free using Form B4. The critical rule: the B4 must be completed at your first Canadian border entry — establishing the ‘goods to follow’ list at that point is what enables later shipments to clear smoothly
  • Documentation: Commercial invoice; itemised packing list; copy of passport; immigration documents (PR card, study permit, work permit as applicable); Form B4 copy for personal effects provisions
  • Who uses this route: Indians receiving Canadian PR and relocating (one of the highest-volume categories from Delhi given the large Indo-Canadian community); Indian students at Toronto, Vancouver, and other Canadian universities; business shipments to Canadian clients and offices
  • What to note: CBSA Form B4 completion at first border entry is the most commonly missed step for personal effects shipments to Canada. If you arrive in Canada before your shipped boxes, do not skip this form — it directly affects how your subsequent shipments clear. Provincial alcohol regulations vary — shipping alcohol inter-provincially has complex rules

Delhi to Canada: If you’re a new Canadian PR holder, complete the CBSA Form B4 at your first entry even if your boxes haven’t shipped yet. Establish the goods-to-follow list at that moment. It simplifies everything that comes after.

Delhi to Australia (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide)

  • Transit time: 7–14 days (standard air); 4–6 days (express service)
  • Customs: Australia has the strictest biosecurity customs regime of any major shipping destination. ABF (Australian Border Force) applies rigorous controls. Personal effects of people establishing Australian residency are duty-free — but biosecurity declarations are mandatory for all shipments
  • Documentation: Commercial invoice; itemised packing list; copy of passport; Australian visa and residency establishment evidence; biosecurity declaration forms. Wooden items require ISPM 15 heat treatment certificate
  • Who uses this route: Indians on skilled migration and partner visas relocating to Australia; Indian students at Australian universities; NRIs with Australian PR sending personal effects; business shipments to Australian clients
  • What absolutely cannot be shipped to Australia: Fresh fruit and vegetables; seeds; soil and sand; honey; dairy products; raw or processed meat; straw and plant-based materials; wooden items with bark. Commercially packaged sealed food must be declared — non-declaration starts at AUD 420 fines. When in doubt, don’t include it

Delhi to Australia: The 28–35 day lead time recommendation exists specifically because Australian biosecurity inspections can hold shipments. Well-documented shipments with no prohibited items typically clear in the standard timeframe — but the buffer is real insurance against inspection delays.

Delhi to UAE (Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah)

  • Transit time: 3–5 days (standard air); 1–2 days (express service)
  • Customs: UAE customs is generally efficient for personal effects shipments to residents. Residency visa holders can import personal effects duty-free. Declaration of all items is required. UAE prohibits pork products, pornographic material, and content contrary to Islamic law in all emirates
  • Documentation: Commercial invoice; itemised packing list; copy of passport; UAE residency visa or employment contract; declaration that items are for personal use
  • Who uses this route: The Delhi-to-UAE corridor is one of MBE Delhi’s highest-volume international routes, driven by the very large Indian expat community across the UAE — estimated at over 3.5 million Indians, with a significant proportion from Delhi and the NCR. Student shipments, professional relocation, gifts, and Indian food and groceries are all common
  • What to note: Alcohol rules vary by emirate. Dubai permits limited personal import; Sharjah prohibits alcohol entirely. Verify emirate-specific rules before including alcohol. Some Indian prescription medicines contain controlled substances in the UAE — verify against UAE MOH guidelines for any medicines in the shipment. Common Indian items that cause issues: certain ayurvedic preparations; pickles with high alcohol content; some protein supplements

Delhi to UAE: Fastest international route from Delhi. For urgent personal effects — clothes for an unexpected extended stay, documents, kitchen items — 3–5 day transit makes this one of the most practical routes for time-sensitive shipments.

Delhi to Germany, Netherlands, France and the EU

  • Transit time: 5–7 days (standard air); 2–4 days (express service)
  • Customs: EU Transfer of Residence Relief allows personal effects to be imported duty and VAT-free for people establishing normal EU residence. Standard eligibility: 12+ months non-EU residence prior; goods owned and used for 6+ months; establishing permanent EU residence. German Zoll (customs) is efficient but thorough — full itemised declarations clear faster
  • Documentation: Commercial invoice with item-level detail; copy of passport; proof of prior non-EU residence; proof of EU residence establishment (employment letter, Anmeldung for Germany, lease, university enrollment); EU customs declaration
  • Who uses this route: Indian IT professionals relocating to Germany (a significant corridor driven by Germany’s skilled migration programmes and tech sector demand); Indian students at German, Dutch, and French universities; business shipments to European clients and offices
  • What to note: Germany’s Anmeldung (residence registration) is done within 2 weeks of arrival and serves as residency evidence. Complete it promptly if it’s needed for your ToR documentation. EU customs restrictions on items from outside the EU include phytosanitary rules for plants and plant products

Delhi to Ireland (Dublin, Cork, Galway)

  • Transit time: 5–7 days (standard air)
  • Customs: Ireland follows EU Transfer of Residence Relief provisions as an EU member state. Same eligibility criteria as Germany/EU apply. Revenue Commissioners (Ireland’s customs authority) is the relevant body
  • Who uses this route: Delhi-to-Ireland is a significant corridor for Indian tech sector workers (Dublin is a major European tech hub for companies like Google, Meta, and Microsoft with significant Indian employee communities) and Indian postgraduate students at Irish universities
  • What to note: Same documentation as EU generally. Irish Revenue Commissioners process ToR claims efficiently — clear, itemised documentation speeds things up considerably

Delhi to Singapore and Malaysia

  • Transit time: 3–5 days (standard air); 1–2 days (express service)
  • Customs: Singapore IRAS GST relief for personal effects of people establishing Singapore residency. Malaysia: personal effects for own use exempt from import duty with immigration documentation
  • Who uses this route: Indian IT professionals relocating to Singapore (a major tech and finance hub with a large Indian community); Indian students at NUS, NTU, and Singapore Management University; business shipments to Singapore and Malaysia clients
  • What to note: Chewing gum is restricted in Singapore. Singapore customs is highly efficient but literal about declarations. Accurate item-level forms are essential — ‘assorted goods’ descriptions cause holds even on otherwise compliant shipments

Delhi to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain and Oman

  • Transit time: 3–5 days (standard air)
  • Customs: All GCC countries prohibit pork products, pornographic material, and items contrary to Islamic law. Saudi Arabia has among the strictest customs regimes in the GCC — religious materials, political content, and certain books may be confiscated. Alcohol is completely prohibited in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and generally in Bahrain and Qatar
  • Who uses this route: Very large Indian expat communities across all GCC countries — Saudi Arabia alone hosts over 2 million Indians. Personal effects, Indian food, and household goods are common shipment types
  • What to note: Verify country-specific prohibited items list for your specific GCC destination before packing. Items that are fine in Dubai may be prohibited in Riyadh or Doha. Indian medicines with controlled substances: check against the specific country’s pharmaceutical import regulations

Other Major Destinations: New Zealand, Japan, South Africa, and Beyond

  • New Zealand: Similar biosecurity regime to Australia — one of the world’s strictest. Organic material restrictions mirror Australia. 35+ day lead time recommended. Indian students at Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch universities are the primary user segment
  • Japan: Efficient customs; standard personal effects provisions apply. Some food items restricted — declare all food. Indian IT and engineering professionals and students
  • South Africa: Growing corridor for Indian business and personal shipments. Customs documentation requirements are standard. 7–10 day transit via standard air
  • East Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda): Increasing volume of Indian business and personal shipments to East Africa, driven by long-standing business community ties. 5–7 day transit
  • Beyond these destinations: MBE Delhi ships to 60+ countries worldwide. If your destination isn’t listed here, contact us — the answer is almost always yes

Delhi International Shipping: Quick Reference Table

DestinationStandard TransitExpress TransitShip Ahead ByKey Customs Note
UK (London, Manchester)5–7 days1–3 days14–21 daysToR relief; item-level packing list critical
USA (New York, San Francisco)7–10 days3–5 days21–28 daysCBP Form 3299; high inspection rate
Canada (Toronto, Vancouver)7–10 days3–5 days21–28 daysCBSA Form B4 at first border entry
Australia (Sydney, Melbourne)7–14 days4–6 days28–35 daysStrictest biosecurity; declare all food items
UAE (Dubai, Abu Dhabi)3–5 days1–2 days7–10 daysNo pork/alcohol in some emirates; verify medicines
Germany / EU5–7 days2–4 days14–21 daysEU ToR relief; Zoll thorough but efficient
Ireland (Dublin, Cork)5–7 days2–4 days14–21 daysEU ToR; popular for IT and students
Singapore / Malaysia3–5 days1–2 days7–10 daysNo chewing gum (Singapore); accurate declarations
Saudi Arabia / GCC3–5 days1–2 days7–10 daysNo alcohol/pork; strict media/content rules
New Zealand10–14 days5–7 days35+ daysBiosecurity as strict as Australia
Japan5–7 days2–3 days14 daysEfficient customs; declare all food
South Africa7–10 days3–5 days14–21 daysStandard personal effects provisions

Who Ships Internationally from Delhi — and What They Send

Delhi’s international shipping volume is driven by several distinct communities, each with different needs:

Students moving abroad

Every year, tens of thousands of Indian students leave for universities in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Ireland, and Singapore. A significant proportion are from Delhi and the NCR. They ship: textbooks and academic materials (often duty-free as educational goods), Indian kitchen equipment, clothing for unfamiliar climates, family items, and commercially packaged Indian food and spices. Student luggage shipping is among MBE Delhi’s most consistent year-round shipping categories, with peaks in August–September (UK and European intakes) and December–January (Australian intakes).

NRIs and expats relocating

Delhi has one of the highest concentrations of people in active international relocation — both outbound (Indians moving abroad for work, study, or family) and inbound (NRIs returning to India). Outbound relocation shipments typically involve personal effects and household goods — the practical items that don’t travel well as airline luggage but are too valuable or meaningful to leave behind. Inbound relocation shipments involve the same categories in reverse.

Business travelers and corporate shippers

Delhi’s commercial community generates significant international shipping volume — product samples heading to international clients, exhibition materials going to trade shows in Dubai, Singapore, and Germany, office equipment being relocated, and commercial goods being shipped as part of regular trade relationships. MBE Delhi’s corporate logistics service handles the recurring needs of Delhi-based businesses with regular international shipping requirements.

Families sending gifts and Indian goods abroad

One of the most consistently human aspects of Delhi’s international shipping volume: families sending things to relatives abroad. Mithai at Diwali, pickles and achaar packed carefully in sealed jars, spices that simply don’t taste the same when bought abroad, traditional textiles and fabrics, handmade items, festival gifts. These shipments tend to be smaller in volume but higher in sentimental importance — and they require the same attention to customs documentation as any other international shipment.

Sending Indian food internationally: For UK, UAE, Singapore, and Canada — commercially sealed, labelled Indian food generally travels well when declared. For Australia and New Zealand, declarations are mandatory for every food item — non-declaration risks fines. For all destinations: declare every food item on your customs forms, regardless of whether you think it’s restricted.

What Determines the Cost of International Shipping from Delhi

International shipping cost from Delhi is driven by five variables:

  • 1. Chargeable weight: Carriers charge based on whichever is higher — actual weight in kg or dimensional weight (L×W×H in cm ÷ 5,000). A large, light box of clothing may be charged at its dimensional weight, which is higher than its actual weight. Packing densely reduces this discrepancy
  • 2. Destination: Dubai is cheaper than Sydney. Singapore is cheaper than Toronto. Distance, carrier route availability, and last-mile costs at the destination all contribute to the difference
  • 3. Service level: Express services (1–3 days) cost significantly more than economy air (5–14 days). For personal effects shipments where you’ve planned ahead, economy is almost always the right choice
  • 4. Insurance: Basic carrier liability is included in all shipments. Declared value insurance for high-value contents adds to the cost but is strongly recommended for electronics, jewellery, or any item with significant replacement value
  • 5. Import duty at destination: Well-documented personal effects under the destination country’s personal effects provisions generally clear duty-free. Incorrectly documented shipments may attract unexpected duty assessments — usually avoidable with correct paperwork

To compare international shipping rates from Delhi for your specific destination and shipment, contact MBE Delhi with your destination country, delivery address, approximate weight, and dimensions. We’ll give you an accurate quote within 24 hours, comparing across our carrier network.

Documentation — the Part Most People Underestimate

The physical shipping is the easy part. The documentation is what determines whether your shipment clears customs in 24 hours or sits in a warehouse for two weeks.

Here’s what every international shipment from Delhi needs — with the most common failure points called out:

Universal requirements for all international shipments

  • Commercial invoice / packing list: An itemised list of every item, quantity, and declared current value. ‘Assorted clothing’ or ‘miscellaneous household goods’ are not acceptable item descriptions for any significant customs regime. HMRC in the UK, CBP in the USA, CBSA in Canada, and ABF in Australia all process item-level declarations faster and with fewer holds than category-level descriptions. The commercial invoice and the packing list are the same document for personal effects shipments — one itemised list with descriptions and values
  • Declared values: Declare at current replacement value — not original purchase price, not zero, not a token figure. Customs authorities cross-check declared values against market prices for electronics and high-value goods. Deliberate undervaluation is customs fraud; it also makes insurance claims harder to process
  • Copy of passport: Required for all international personal effects shipments
  • Destination address: Full and confirmed — hotel name if applicable, full street address, city, postcode, country

Purpose-specific documentation

  • Student shipments: Student visa (F1, Tier 4, study permit as applicable); university enrollment confirmation or offer letter; declaration that items are for personal use and educational purposes
  • Relocation / Transfer of Residence: Evidence of prior non-UK/EU residence for the required period (12 months+); proof of establishing UK/EU residence (employment letter, lease, university enrollment, Anmeldung for Germany); ToR application or EU equivalent customs declaration
  • Work visa holders: Copy of work permit, H-1B, L1, or equivalent visa; employer offer letter or appointment letter
  • Gifts: Declaration that items are gifts and not for sale; approximate values still required for customs purposes
  • Business / commercial shipments: Commercial invoice; packing list; letter of credit or purchase order if applicable; DGFT registration for certain export categories

MBE Delhi: International Shipping from Delhi to 60+ Countries

MBE Delhi provides door-to-door international courier and shipping services from Delhi to over 60 countries worldwide — using FedEx, DHL, UPS, and Aramex carrier networks, with home collection from anywhere in Delhi and the NCR, professional packing available, and full customs documentation support included.

Every international shipment we handle includes:

  • Route-appropriate carrier selection: We compare across FedEx, DHL, UPS, and Aramex to select the right carrier for your specific destination and timeline — not just the cheapest option or a default carrier
  • Full customs documentation preparation: Commercial invoice, packing list, country-specific forms, and supporting evidence review. This is what we do every day — it takes us far less time than it takes a first-time shipper to figure out, and we get it right
  • Home collection across Delhi and NCR: We collect from your address — you don’t need to travel to a depot or courier centre
  • Professional packing option: At-home packing for fragile, valuable, and specialist items — to carrier standards, with the right materials
  • Declared value insurance: For electronics, jewellery, valuables and antiques, and any high-value contents
  • Real-time tracking: From pickup in Delhi to delivery at your destination address, with customs status updates
  • Ongoing and corporate arrangements: Outsourced logistics arrangements for businesses and frequent shippers with regular international shipping requirements
  • Mail forwarding: Delhi address mail forwarding for people living abroad who need an active Delhi address for correspondence and documents

To start an international shipment from Delhi, contact MBE Delhi. Share your destination, approximate shipment details, and intended shipping date. We’ll provide an accurate quote and guide you through the documentation requirements for your specific route.

Delhi Ships to the World

The routes are well-established. The carriers are reliable. The customs frameworks at every major destination are navigable. What makes international shipping from Delhi work smoothly is preparation — booking ahead of time, packing correctly, and getting the documentation right before the shipment leaves.

For most people reading this, the shipment they’re planning has been done thousands of times before on the same route. The Delhi-to-London student shipment. The Delhi-to-Dubai personal effects box. The Delhi-to-Toronto family gift package. The Delhi-to-Sydney relocation. These are familiar corridors with well-understood requirements.

The difference between a shipment that arrives on time, clears customs, and is delivered intact — and one that doesn’t — is almost always in the preparation. MBE Delhi handles that preparation every day, on every major route. When you’re ready to ship, we’re ready to move it.

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