When you enter Myanmar, you need to submit a declaration form to the customs. If you bring valuables such as gold and jewelry or more than $2,000 in cash, you need to declare it truthfully. According to Myanmar law, tourists can bring 400 cigarettes and 2 liters of wine duty-free when entering the country. Customs usually check tourists' luggage.
It is forbidden to carry antiques, jadeite stones, wood fossils and other items when leaving the country. If you buy jade, jewelry and other items, you should ask the store to issue legal invoices for customs inspection, otherwise it may be treated as illegal items. Customs declaration is also required to carry foreign exchange out of customs.
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Instructions for entering Myanmar:
After entering the country, you should pay attention to the departure date indicated in the entry stamp on your passport to avoid overstaying. According to Myanmar law, overstaying will be fined and even sentenced to more than six months in prison.
In addition to tourist, transit and journalist visas, people with other types of visas, such as business and work, can apply to the Myanmar Immigration Bureau for extension of residence before the expiration of their residence period. The first extension can stay for 3 months, the second extension for 6 months, and the third extension 1 year.
If you need to leave the country during the extended stay, you can apply for one or more "re-entry visas" from the Immigration Bureau for re-entry. If it is the first time to apply for extension, you need to apply for a "foreigner registration certificate" at the same time, and FRC needs to register with the Immigration Bureau every year.
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