Customs and duties
Duties, taxes, customs charges or extra paperwork may apply on arrival in Turkey.
Buy from eligible UK retailers using your Jetkrate UK forwarding address, then review documentation, duties and route suitability before shipping onward to Turkey.
Need to buy from the UK and send your parcel to Turkey? Jetkrate can help when the retailer ships domestically within the UK but not directly to your final destination. In simple terms, you shop as a local customer first, have the parcel delivered to your Jetkrate address, and then arrange onward shipping internationally. This route is commonly used for UK retailer purchases that need a reliable forwarding step. The key is not just getting the parcel moving – it is making sure the order is actually worth forwarding in the first place.

Forwarding works best when the product is eligible, the destination details are accurate, and the total landed cost still makes sense after freight and possible destination charges.
Duties, taxes, customs charges or extra paperwork may apply on arrival in Turkey.
Some product categories can face tighter import scrutiny or category-specific restrictions.
Forwarding solves the access problem but does not remove shipping costs, rules or retailer limitations.
Use these visuals as supporting cues while you check costs, restrictions, customs details and parcel fit before checkout.

The retailer sends locally to Jetkrate first. After warehouse check-in, you decide how an eligible parcel moves onward.

This is UK package forwarding: the retailer ships to Jetkrate first, then you arrange onward shipping. It is not a guarantee that every product category will clear smoothly at destination.
For Turkey-bound parcels, check eligibility, documentation, declared value and possible arrival charges before buying from the UK retailer.
UK forwarding is strongest when there is a clear reason to buy from the UK and the parcel is compact, eligible and sensible to ship internationally.
Use these guides to understand the forwarding workflow, restrictions, parcel size, consolidation and support options before you buy or ship.
Forwarding solves the access problem, but it does not magically remove shipping cost, customs rules, or retailer limitations. The smart approach is to use it for purchases that are genuinely harder to source at home or meaningfully better from the UK.