Are there any specific items that are prohibited from being brought into Australia?

Updated on tourism 2024-02-11
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's a daily life.

    1. There is no problem with the book, it doesn't matter if it is Z or D.

    2. There is no problem with electronic products, it doesn't matter whether they are licensed or parallel.

    3. There is no problem with clothes, pots and pans, it doesn't matter if it's new or old.

    The main thing is to say no.

    1. Pets are not good, and there is no reason to do it at all.

    2. Drugs need to be declared, and underreporting may be deducted. Write it down carefully when filling in the report.

    3. Vegetables, meat, and soy products (milk, soy milk) are not allowed to be brought, and it is useless to declare.

    4. Properly packaged food can be declared, and it is best to be opened, because it may allow you to try it. MD, when I left, let me try the mustard I brought. However, some declarations may not be able to pass, depending on the specific situation. Anyway, instant noodles are definitely fine.

    It seems that I took these things with me when I left. Can't think of anything else.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Books OK and even CDs (D versions) are OK, but that amount should not be considered by the customs to be sold in the D version.

    Everyday items OK

    Food no, especially dairy and meat products.

    And soil, plant seeds, and so on, are absolutely not allowed.

    But some of the food is allowed, and of course it needs to be declared, such as nuts, and so do it, just tell the staff that it's cooked, and the medicine is also required to declare, and you may be asked what the medicine is used for, and it's generally fine.

    When the time comes, you will be asked to fill out a **.

    It is necessary to truthfully declare the illegal items you are carrying.

    There will be no fines and no detention.

    On the contrary, if you do not declare that you are caught, detention is possible.

    That's pretty much the same as you say.

    The number of knives or something is well controlled, as long as it is consigned, it is no problem.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Books do. Liquids exceeding 100ml can only be checked in, and less than 100ml can be carried on board. There are also some knives or other kitchen utensils that are best checked in.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Books are okay, but you can't bring lighters and liquids, and everything else should be fine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The items that can be brought into customs when going to Australia are: other items other than any form of foodstuffs, medicines, guns, all kinds of ** equipment, etc.

    1. You don't have to bring any form of ingredients, including dry and fresh ingredients, cooked vegetables, pickled products, etc.

    2. You don't have to bring any part of wooden furniture, plant flowers, stems, leaves, fruits, seeds, etc. It is not necessary to bring Chinese herbal medicines, wheat grass products, etc.

    3. It is not necessary to carry animals, any part of animals and commodities that have contact with animals, mainly including machinery and equipment, egg food, biological samples, birds, fish, insects, coral reefs, pearl oysters, honey peak commodities, pet feed, etc.

    4. It is not necessary to bring soil or items with mud, such as sports equipment, sports shoes, etc.

    5. Do not carry medicines, steroids, guns, all kinds of equipment, etc.

    You must not bring seeds in commercial packaging, seed decorations, necklaces, nuts, vegetables and fruits, herbs, cookies and other items to Australia. Australia is a rapidly developing bourgeois country, with Canberra as its capital in Beijing.

    As the most economically developed country in the southern hemisphere, the world's 12th largest economic power, and the world's fourth largest exporter of agricultural products, it is the world's largest country in the production and sales of a variety of mineral resources, so it is called "the country that sits in the mining car". At the same time, Australia is also the country with the largest number of free-range sheep and the largest number of wool wool in and out of the world, and is also known as the "country that rides on the back of sheep".

    Cooked vegetables and raw food, green plant products, animal products, etc. are not allowed in Australia. China's customs in Australia are strict about items brought into the country. Animal Goods:

    feathers, bones, horns, hippopotamus teeth; leather goods, furs; wool fleece and animal hair; animal and bird specimens (endangered organisms are strictly forbidden); pearl oysters, pearl oyster jewelry box monuments (coral reefs are classified as endangered species are prohibited from entering the country), honey peak goods (bee pollen is prohibited from entering the country); used animal machinery and equipment, veterinarian equipment and medicines, etc.; Pet food (dog bites containing raw cloth and fish feed are prohibited).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Can bring: biscuits, bread, cakes, chocolate, candies, coffee, syrups, potato chips, chocolate sauce, oil, some cosmetics including soap shampoo products. You can't bring:

    All foods containing eggs are not allowed, including noodles with eggs, rice dumplings, mooncakes and instant noodles! In addition, cooked eggs with processed eggs are not allowed to be carried, including braised eggs, eggs, quail eggs and duck eggs.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Can I take medicine with me?

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is not possible to bring shower gel, shampoo, some drinks, you can bring your skin care products or some food.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Here's an overview of the latest rules for what to bring into Australia:

    Baggage restrictions: Baggage restrictions in Australia may vary depending on the flight and airline. In general, economy class passengers on international flights are allowed one 23kg checked bag and one 7kg hand luggage.

    Prohibited items: Prohibited items in Australia include fresh fruits and vegetables, meat and animal products, medicines, firearms and**, narcotics, illegal drugs, large amounts of cash, etc. For more information, please refer to the Australian Official Website.

    Declaration of goods: If you are carrying goods (including currency) worth more than $10,000, you will need to declare them to Australian Customs. In addition, if you are carrying items that need to be declared, such as fresh food, medicines, equipment, etc., you will also need to declare them to Australian Customs.

    Plant and animal products: If you are carrying plant and animal products, such as animal fur, ivory, bone products, corals, plant seeds, flowers, etc., you will need to declare them to Australian Customs and you will need to obtain an import licence.

    It should be noted that the rules for bringing items into Australia may vary according to the period and policy changes, and it is recommended that you check the relevant information of the Australian **official** before entering the country to ensure that your baggage and carry-on items meet the latest regulations.

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