The items allowed to be brought in duty-free by the customs are 200 cigarettes or 500 cigars or 3/4 pounds of tobacco, 65,438+0/2 pints of perfume and 65,438+0 bottles of wine. In principle, one person has one digital product of the same kind, and the instrument must be fined. A Customs does not restrict passengers from bringing foreign exchange into the country, but they must declare the amount first and take it out when leaving the country, otherwise it will be confiscated. Therefore, it is particularly important to be extra careful when taking foreign exchange out of the country. More than $2,000 must be declared, otherwise it will be confiscated. Once confiscated, please ask the customs official for a receipt and write down his name tag number for future negotiation. There are generally two ways to bring money (put it directly in the checked baggage, many of my colleagues have tried it every time; Put it on the soles of your feet, and the probability of inspection is 10%)
Supplement:
When you go back to the customs, don't buy a lot of Swiss army knives and pile them with alcohol and tobacco to avoid unnecessary trouble. Milk powder, coffee, dates and sand paintings have no obstacles to carry for the time being, and desert roses should not be too big. There are too many fake red corals, so don't buy them.