Jamaica Electronic Passenger Declaration (C5)
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The Jamaica C5 form — officially the Electronic Passenger Declaration (C5) — is an online declaration that arriving passengers complete before clearing customs at Jamaica's international airports. Required since September 1, 2023, it combines immigration and customs information into a single digital submission. Whether you are a first-time visitor or a returning resident, submitting this declaration before you land will save you time at the airport.
What Is the Jamaica Electronic Passenger Declaration (C5)?
The Electronic Passenger Declaration (C5) is a digital form administered by the Jamaica Customs Agency (JCA) that replaces the paper-based customs and passenger declaration card previously completed on arrival. It is processed through the official government portal at enterjamaica.gov.jm.
The form fulfills both your immigration declaration requirement and your customs declaration obligation in a single submission. Once submitted, you receive a confirmation that you present to customs officers upon arrival.
Who Needs to Complete It?
Travelers Who Must Submit
All passengers arriving in Jamaica by air are required to complete and submit the C5 before clearing customs, including international visitors and tourists, Jamaican citizens returning from abroad, residents re-entering the country, and transit passengers who will clear customs in Jamaica.
Exemptions and Special Cases
The JCA does not publish a broad list of categorical exemptions. Children traveling with a parent or guardian may be included in a single family submission rather than requiring a separate form. Diplomatic passengers and crew members traveling on official duty should verify their specific requirements directly with the JCA or their airline before travel.
When to Submit
Complete and submit the C5 declaration before you arrive in Jamaica. Most travelers complete it within 24 to 48 hours before their departure flight. Submitting early gives you time to correct any errors before your flight and ensures your confirmation is ready to present upon arrival.
What You Need Before You Start
Passport and Personal Details
- Full name as it appears on your passport
- Passport number, country of issue, and expiry date
- Date of birth and nationality
- Country of residence
Travel, Transport, and Accommodation Details
- Flight number and airline
- Country of last embarkation
- Arrival date and port of entry
- Address or name of hotel, resort, or private accommodation in Jamaica
You'll also need details of any goods subject to customs declaration — including currency above the permitted threshold, commercial merchandise, agricultural products, animal products, firearms, or medication in quantities exceeding personal use.
How to Complete the Form Step by Step
Access the Official Service
Go to enterjamaica.gov.jm — the only official government portal for the Jamaica C5 form. Do not use search results that lead to third-party sites charging a fee for this service.
Enter and Review the Information
Enter your personal and passport details, flight and accommodation information, and complete the customs declaration section, disclosing any goods that must be declared. Failing to declare items that are subsequently discovered by customs officers can result in penalties.
Submit and Save the Confirmation
You will receive a confirmation — typically a reference number or QR code — that you must present to customs officers when you land. Save or screenshot this confirmation immediately.
What Happens After Submission?
Your declaration is processed electronically by the Jamaica Customs Agency before your arrival. At the airport, present your confirmation to the customs officer. If you declared goods subject to duty or inspection, you may be directed to a secondary examination area. Final admission is determined by the relevant immigration and customs authorities at the port of entry.
How to Correct Errors or Retrieve the Confirmation
If you realize you have made an error after submitting, return to enterjamaica.gov.jm as soon as possible. If your confirmation did not arrive, check your spam folder, log back into the portal, or contact the Jamaica Customs Agency directly via jca.gov.jm. Do not arrive at the airport without your confirmation.
Jamaica C5 vs Visa and Other Entry Documents
The C5 declaration is not a visa, entry authorization, or ticket. A visa, if required for your nationality, must be obtained separately before travel. The C5 is required of all arriving passengers regardless of whether they hold a visa or are visa-exempt. Completing the C5 does not guarantee entry into Jamaica.
Key Points Before You Travel
- Complete the C5 before you fly — do not wait until you land.
- Use only the official portal at enterjamaica.gov.jm — the service is free.
- Declare all goods honestly.
- Save your confirmation where you can access it offline.
- Children may be included in a family submission.
- The C5 is not a visa and does not replace any other required entry document.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who must complete the Jamaica C5 form?
All passengers arriving in Jamaica by air, including visitors, Jamaican citizens, and returning residents, are required to complete the C5 before clearing customs.
When should I submit the C5 declaration?
Ideally within 24 to 48 hours before your flight departs.
Is the Jamaica C5 form free?
Yes, completing the C5 through enterjamaica.gov.jm is entirely free of charge.
What items must be declared?
Currency above the permitted threshold, commercial goods, agricultural and animal products, firearms, and medication carried in quantities exceeding personal use.
Do children need a separate C5 declaration?
Children traveling with a parent or guardian may be included in a single family submission.
