All countries and regions around the world have different regulations on items prohibited from being carried in and out of the country. If you accidentally bring "banned goods" you should not bring, the fine will be confiscated at the least, and the entry will be denied at the worst, and even face criminal responsibility.
Please be sure to pay attention when entering the country!
Customs from all over the world strictly declare that they are not allowed to enter and exit the country for some "sensitive items"! Common categories include:
1, opium, heroin and other addictive and hallucinating items and their raw materials, which are definitely not allowed to be carried.
2. For the sake of protecting wild animals, most countries also have explicit regulations on related products of wild animals such as ivory products and fur products.
3. Fruits and untreated meat are also taboo items that are prohibited by countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan. Especially in Australia, , New Zealand, , the control of such items is very strict, and if the regulations are violated, you will be severely punished.
4. In addition, it should be emphasized that all countries have their own regulations on tobacco/liquor/cash entering and leaving the country. Most countries allow them to bring 1-2 cigarettes, 1-2 bottles of wine and a certain amount of cash.
The editor lists some countries. If you are ready to bring these things, hurry up! tight! take! out! Come!
U.S. entry restrictions on items carrying items
or below, if items below are investigated and punished, they will be confiscated at the least, and severely punished.
1. Fresh, dehydrated or canned meat and meat products.
2. Plant seeds, vegetables, fruits and soil.
3.Insects and other insects that are harmful to plants.
4. Non-canned or pickled smoked fish and roe.
5. Wild animals and specimens.
6. Drugs and dangerous drugs.
7. Pirated (no copyright) books, recordings and videotapes.
8. Lottery coupon.
9. Arms and ammunition.
, one of them is particularly strict, that is, all meats in cannot be brought with you ! Whether wet, dry or vacuum-packed, entry is prohibited!
Special reminder, mooncakes, especially mooncakes with salted egg yolks in , , are strictly prohibited from entering the country! At the same time, the meat floss that Chinese people like to bring is a meat product, and is obviously a forbidden item.
Canada entry-to-carry items restricted
1. Plants, such as pine trees, needle fir, Douglas fir, larch, etc., are not allowed to be brought to Canada except those from the United States.
2. Fruits are generally not allowed to be brought into the country unless they come from the United States. This includes common fruits such as apples and apricots. In addition, there are many types of berry types such as strawberries, blueberries, cranberries, black currants, and red currants. Grapes can be brought in from the United States and a few other places of origin.
3. Vegetables, such as tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, etc., are not allowed to carry plants into the country unless they come from the United States. Generally speaking, soil or plants with soil cannot be brought into the country.
4. Not many animals are prohibited from being carried into the country. For example, seafood, only some species of fish such as pufferfish, and some species of crabs such as mittencrab. In addition, animal fat can only be brought into the United States.
In addition, special attention should be paid to Canada. There are also strict regulations on drug . If you enter the country with a prescription drug, you need to confirm that the drug has clear certification, and the drug must have original labels, instructions for use, and prescriptions for prescriptions. If not, you should bring a copy of the prescription or a doctor's certificate.
European countries have relatively unified standards on the list of items that are not allowed to enter and exit. For example, meat products, dairy products and eggs are prohibited, especially beef and its products, which are strictly prohibited from being carried into the country. In addition, various vegetables, fruits, peels, plants, seeds, bird's nests, shark fins and meat are prohibited from entering the country. However, for Chinese tourists, it is more popular to bring gifts such as mushrooms, abalone and dried , but special attention should be paid to not be too large, otherwise it will be confiscated.
Entry-inbound items restriction
1. Regulated medicines (such as heroin, morphine, cocaine, marijuana, etc.), weapons, obscene items, items that threaten health and the environment (including certain plants, livestock, meat products and animal processing products), but each person can carry 1 kilogram of meat products cooked and sealed in cans or other sealed containers.
2. Items that can be carried duty-free are:
Tobacco products: 200 cigarettes, or 100 cigars , or 50 cigars, or 250 grams of shredded tobacco.
Alcohol drinks: 2 kg of steam-free wine, plus 1 kg of spirits with an alcohol content of more than 22%, or 2 kg of wines with an alcohol content of no more than 22% (such as strong wine or gas-free wine).
Perfume: 60 ml perfume.
floral water : 250 ml floral water.
Other items: Other items purchased outside the EU, including gifts and souvenirs, worth 145 pounds.
However, people under the age of 17 are not allowed to carry tobacco and alcohol products into restricted imports.
French entry restrictions
1. Daily necessities that are enough for one year can be tax-free when entering the country. 50%-100% of certain commodities manufactured in EU countries can be brought in duty-free, and can be brought in 200 cigarettes, 5 liters of wine, 2 ordinary cameras, 10 rolls of film, a camera, 10 tapes, a record player, a cassette recorder, a radio, typewriter, calculator and a pair of telescopes.
2. Pictures of illegal drugs, pirated books and books banned by the French government are prohibited from entering the country.
Restrictions on items carried by Germany entering the country
1. Any items that are legally authorized can be carried out at will.
2. It is prohibited to bring narcotics, drugs, weapons, pirated books or computer software to enter the country.
3. Duty-free entry and exit items include:
Souvenirs and gifts: items certified by Germany and sold as souvenirs or gifts; 50 grams of perfume or a quarter liter of caucus water.
17 years old and above, 200 cigarettes or 100 small cigars or 50 cigars or 250 grams of shredded tobacco are allowed.
17 years old and above, you are allowed to carry 1 liter of alcohol with an alcohol content of less than 22% or 2 liters of aperitif or 2 liters of alcoholic beverages with an alcohol content of less than 22% or 2 liters of liqueur.
15 years old and above, 200 grams of coffee or 100 grams of tea are allowed. 2 cameras, 1 camera, 15 films, and 1 CD machine.
Except for banned books, other books can be brought in.
Germany does not control the import and export of foreign currencies, gold, etc., and can be carried in or out at will without declaration. It can also be freely exchanged for other currencies in Germany without any restrictions. Usually the exchange rate of banks is more favorable.
Australia and New Zealand have very strict requirements on entry items. Except for the types listed below, all things that are undecided will be declared!
Australian entry restrictions
Before entering the customs area, all entrants must fill out a yellow entry card for their personal information. In addition to this, a white declaration form must be filled out. This is mainly used for the special items carried by the statement. In addition to the English version, these two forms also include Chinese, Japanese and other Chinese versions. When entering the customs, you must prepare a passport, visa, and return ticket for inspection.
1. Australia prohibits carrying all kinds of fresh items, especially food, especially meat, and other things such as fruits and vegetables, plants, seeds, animals, etc. are prohibited. If you really need to bring food in, it is best to declare it on the white declaration form for inspection.
2. In terms of luggage, unless there are special items that need to be inspected (entered from a specific entrance), things that cannot be brought into Australia when entering the country are normal.
3. Some things are not allowed to be brought into Australia because they are a disease threat to the survival of Australian animals and plants. These include:
cats and dogs and other small animals, birds, feathers and poultry products, eggs and egg products.
Aquatic animals and plants, food left on planes and ships, and living insects.
Soil, culture medium, microorganisms, fresh fruits and vegetables.
Canned meat, meat includes salami and other sausages, dairy products include cheese.
straw and grass weave all living plants, cuttings and bulbs , crop seeds.
New Zealand entry-to-port items restricted
1. Entry items are strictly prohibited: eggs and egg products, dairy products, freshwater fish, bee products, meat and meat products, corn, cherish animals and plants and their products (including important, jewelry, souvenirs, handmade products and antiques), fresh fruits, medicinal animal products (such as bird's nest, deer antler, bear bile, etc.).
2. Animals (insects, pets, ornamental fish, birds, breeding eggs), plants (whole plants, cut segments, bulbs, bulbs, etc.), fresh flower arrangements, garlands, garland materials, unexploded corn and straw packaging materials, soil, biological cultures and organisms, biological products, animal food, animal medicines and vaccines, food additives, pesticides, insecticides.
3. Customs restrictions: In addition to personal items and personal items, travelers visiting New Zealand (over 17 years old) can enjoy tax exemption for purchasing the following items: cigarettes, cigars, tobacco - 200 cigarettes, 250 grams of cigars or 50 cigars; or the mixture of the three should not exceed 250 grams. Alcohol spirits - 4.5 liters of fruit wine (equivalent to 6 bottles of 750 ml) and a bottle of 1125 ml of spirits or sweet wine. Since New Zealand is an agricultural country, the cabin needs to spray pesticides before the plane lands at the airport to ensure that the pests in the country will not be accidentally brought to humans.
Japanese entry restrictions on carrying items
1. Counterfeit goods, so-called fake brands: In the unknown situation, counterfeit goods are brought into the country. If found by customs, the items will be confiscated. In the above situations, income will not be further held legally responsible, but if it is carried into the country under known circumstances, it will undoubtedly constitute a criminal act.
2. Items stipulated in the Treaty of Washington: the objects of wool pieces, leather products, ivory products, etc. stipulated in the Treaty of Washington. The fur of cats such as tigers and leopards, fur products of amphibians such as crocodiles, lizards, etc. are restricted objects. The above is not only limited to the products and animals themselves. There is no problem confirming it immediately when purchasing, but if it is confirmed as a restricted item at the customs office, you must make the following choices: (1) Give it off on the spot; (2) Send it back at your own expense; (3) Please ask a professional company to temporarily store it for payment and apply for an import license.
3. Food, plants, meat products (ham, sausage, etc.).
4. Fruits, plants, flower seeds and meat products, etc., cannot be brought into the country except for inspected products sold at the airport. Fish products are exceptional.
Restrictions on items to be carried in Thailand
1. Pirated works are not allowed to be carried in the country. Even legal works such as books, audio tapes, computer software, artwork, etc., each work is limited to carrying one copy of the entry.
2..Buying large size Buddha statues, antiques, and artworks (except small souvenirs) that require special packaging in Thailand, you must first obtain an export license certificate from the relevant competent authority or store so that you can submit a customs inspection when leaving the country.
3. Passengers can purchase a bottle of wine (one kilogram), a cigarette (two hundred pieces), and other personal supplies (such as a camera, a camera, jewelry and decorations worn by individuals, etc.) from duty-free stores.