Can I get a licence/permit?
#1
It's a long shot, I know, but if I don't ask I shall always wonder 
When I got married I had my bouquet freeze-dried and it has been mounted in a frame within domed glass. So it is all in 3D, pretty much as it looked on the day
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Knowing how strict the Aussies are on importing plant material, is there any way I can obtain an import licence or permit to bring it with us? I know it's only one item but I would be very sorry to have to leave it behind
Thanks
Adi

When I got married I had my bouquet freeze-dried and it has been mounted in a frame within domed glass. So it is all in 3D, pretty much as it looked on the day
Knowing how strict the Aussies are on importing plant material, is there any way I can obtain an import licence or permit to bring it with us? I know it's only one item but I would be very sorry to have to leave it behind

Thanks
Adi
#2
It's a long shot, I know, but if I don't ask I shall always wonder 
When I got married I had my bouquet freeze-dried and it has been mounted in a frame within domed glass. So it is all in 3D, pretty much as it looked on the day
.
Knowing how strict the Aussies are on importing plant material, is there any way I can obtain an import licence or permit to bring it with us? I know it's only one item but I would be very sorry to have to leave it behind
Thanks
Adi

When I got married I had my bouquet freeze-dried and it has been mounted in a frame within domed glass. So it is all in 3D, pretty much as it looked on the day
Knowing how strict the Aussies are on importing plant material, is there any way I can obtain an import licence or permit to bring it with us? I know it's only one item but I would be very sorry to have to leave it behind

Thanks
Adi
but at what cost i`m not sure regards steve
#3
Thanks for that! I have scoured their website, gone through to AQIS and then through to ICON. I have sent ICON an email and now await a reply!







