Hi
half_a_cat,
If I may, a word of caution about Ireland – by which I take you to mean the Republic of Ireland, or Eire, and not the bit in the top right corner which is still attached to the UK. A word of caution, and what precautions you can take to anticipate it.
Many of those with OSA in Eire have a more expensive time of it. Most of the people with sleep apnea in the old sod are forced to
rent their equipment – at some cost.That is the only way they can get treated.
It is difficult and expensive to import CPAP equipment into the republic. For one thing, the administration makes it bureaucratically difficult. And for another, they whack a hefty import duty on any equipment you do manage to 'bring in'.
How it might concern you is if the customs officers ask you about your equipment and what you intend to do about it. For example, do you intend to sell it, and buy newer when you get home? You may need to prove you are exiting with the same equipment as you brought with you.
I suggest you
bring several copies of all the relevant paperwork with you so you can prove the ownership of all the electric and electronic items you are carrying – and make sure said paperwork has
individual numbers noted on it.
You don't want to be left short when some customs officer wanders off with the receipt sheet you just presented so he or she can consult with his or her superiors, but does not bring back when he or she returns to the customs barrier, and is suddenly too busy to go back for it, and will you now please move along ...
Otherwise, may the road rise up to meet you.
