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Certificate of Free Sale (CFS) / Free Sale Certificate

Fast, practical support for preparing a Certificate of Free Sale package for exports and market entry — with careful alignment of product details, company data, and destination-country expectations.

What a CFS is (in practice)

A Certificate of Free Sale is a trade/market-access document used by many authorities outside the EU to confirm that a product is legally placed on the market in a reference country/region (often the EU or a specific EU Member State).

Important: there is no single global template. What counts as “CFS” differs by product type (medical devices, cosmetics, food, supplements, consumer products) and by destination country.

International trade and market access

When a CFS is typically requested

Examples only — requirements vary. We confirm scope and destination expectations before starting.

Countries where a Free Sale Certificate is commonly requested

This list is indicative (based on archived materials and common trade practice). Requirements can change and differ by product category and authority. Always confirm with your importer / destination authority.

What may be required (depends on destination)

Document content

  • Correct product names, variants, model numbers, and intended use/category
  • Correct legal entities (manufacturer, exporter, EU AR/RP where applicable)
  • Addresses, identifiers and consistency across labels/IFU/registrations

Formalities

  • Issuer format rules (wording, language, stamps)
  • Notarisation / legalisation / apostille (if required)
  • Translation requirements (if required by the receiving authority)

Supporting evidence

  • Evidence that the product is legally marketed (varies by sector)
  • Regulatory references (e.g., MDR/IVDR, Cosmetics Regulation) if relevant
  • Label/IFU and product documentation excerpts where requested

Our CFS support (what we do)

1) Requirements check

We clarify destination-country requirements and what exactly the receiving party expects (issuer type, wording, attachments, legalisation).

2) Document pack preparation

We provide a checklist and help you prepare a clean, consistent document pack (product list, company data, labels/IFU where relevant).

3) Consistency & risk review

We review naming, addresses, variants, and cross-document consistency to reduce rejection risk (common reason for delays).

4) Coordination & tracking

We support coordination with the relevant parties (as applicable) and keep a record of inputs/versions for renewals and repeat shipments.

Note: We do not promise that a specific authority will issue a certificate — final decision and format depend on the issuer and destination rules. Our job is to minimize avoidable errors and speed up preparation.

Typical inputs we request

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Need a CFS quickly?

Send your destination country and a product list — we’ll confirm the scope and the required inputs.