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Individuals may bring up to US$800 of goods for personal consumption or
gifts (i.e. not for resale)
· Cameras............................................1 still/ 1 movie camera · Film...................................................reasonable for personal use · Gifts..................................................no duty free allowance ·
Currency............................................must
be declared on arrival Passengers of 17 years of age arriving from EU countries with duty paid goods: · Tobacco............................................800 cigarettes or 400 cigarillos or 200 cigars or 1000 grams of tobacco · Liquor...............................................90 litres of wine (including 60 litres of sparkling wine); 10 litres of spirits over 22% volume; 20 litres of intermediate products (such as fortified wine) under 22% volume; 110 litres of beer
Passengers over 17 years of age from other countries, or from EU countries with goods bought duty-free · Tobacco............................................200 cigarettes or 100 cigarillos or 50 cigars or 250 grams of tobacco · Liquor...............................................750ml of spirits (over 22% proof) or 2 litres of fortified or sparkling wine · Perfume............................................60 grams of perfume and 250 ml of eau de toilette · Other goods......................................500 grams of coffee or 200 grams of coffee extracts; 100 grams of tea or 40 grams of tea extracts ·
Note:................................................there are no legal limits imposed on importing duty-paid tobacco and
alcoholic product from one eu country to another, travelers must be
questioned at customs if they exceed the above amounts and may be asked
to prove that the good are for personal use only.
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