Customs baggage declaration requires reporting prohibited items, currency and claiming duty free allowances with duty on excess value. Passengers must disclose identity, travel history, baggage and the value of dutiable goods and report possession of prohibited or restricted items (including foodstuffs, plants, satellite phones, drones and specified currency thresholds) to Customs at the Red Channel. A differentiated duty free allowance framework applies by passenger origin and residence, with specified caps for gold jewellery, alcohol, tobacco and one laptop; customs duty is payable on excess value at the stated composite rate. Customs officers may question and examine selected passengers and property.
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Customs baggage declaration requires reporting prohibited items, currency and claiming duty free allowances with duty on excess value.
Passengers must disclose identity, travel history, baggage and the value of dutiable goods and report possession of prohibited or restricted items (including foodstuffs, plants, satellite phones, drones and specified currency thresholds) to Customs at the Red Channel. A differentiated duty free allowance framework applies by passenger origin and residence, with specified caps for gold jewellery, alcohol, tobacco and one laptop; customs duty is payable on excess value at the stated composite rate. Customs officers may question and examine selected passengers and property.
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