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Import of products by plane to Poland from Ukraine
Hello. Interested only in the opinion of those who have experienced it for themselves! I'm flying to Warsaw. As Ukrainian gifts I bring smoked meats (in a reasonable amount!!...sausage and salmon), red caviar (2 cans of 125 grams each), chocolate (5 pcs of 100 g), sweets and condensed milk (2 cans) . In July of this year, I transported smoked meats, everything went fine. But recently I accidentally read on the Internet that such products have been banned for transportation since 2009, and the day before yesterday they reported on the news that it was “not allowed” ... It would just be a pity that they could be taken away in Poland upon arrival, since the products will not be bought cheap. Who recently transported something similar by plane, please respond ... I will be very grateful
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аватар sigur62
Eurozone countries often introduce quarantine measures at the border, then they are canceled, then they are introduced again. This happens non-systemically, and you need to learn about the rules on the eve of the trip. The border guards and customs officers on our side (well, or on your side, on the Ukrainian side too) are aware of these restrictions and will help you not to throw away your money. In general, if you do not carry a bunch of Krakow sausages around your neck and go through the "green" corridor, no one will open your suitcase for a raid.
аватар hatinka
These rules have been around for a long time (that it is impossible to import cheese, milk, meat into the EU), but it seems that the customs officers themselves scored on them. And they usually skip it all. In luggage for products such as red caviar, condensed milk, chocolate and other hermetically sealed, do not worry at all.
Sausage and balyk should also not raise questions, but there must be vacuum or other sealed FACTORY packaging, that is, with labels, stickers, and so on. So, for example, jamon, prosciutto (smoked pork legs) are carried. I often travel different things, I carry them in luggage and luggage, also in the car - there have never been any questions about the products. Even to the sandwiches that we ate right at customs (they were on the car).
Balyk in a piece in a bag or paper, homemade sausage, stew - this, if identified, will most likely be taken away. But what will be revealed is a big question.
I remembered the story of a friend: an internal flight in India and they took food with them from Ukraine. They found a sausage in his hand luggage. They ask what is it? He, not knowing the language, is trying to explain with gestures, they say, this is food.
The customs officer showed with gestures, just eat food)))
He had to gnaw sausage right at the control in front of all the passengers. Missed both him and the sausage ;-)
аватар sigur62
Sometimes you have to not only eat, but also drink at the border. Anything is better than throwing away. Passed the control - and full, and drunk.
аватар Anessa1988
hatinka, I felt that you would answer me)))) and thank you Sigur62 for your participation))) Balyk and sausage will be sealed in a vacuum package. I won’t bring anything homemade, everything is from stores) I hope you can carry red caviar without problems .. I will buy only 2 cans
аватар Biker_Oksana
Sigur62, and if the passenger is drunk, they won't drop him off? Or do they not care? Rather, there is no discrimination of drunken passengers?
аватар sigur62
Oksana, good evening! The passenger has ALREADY flown to Poland, and here he is being shredded. Here is the topic. And what he is carrying FROM Poland, the Poles do not care, at least about the products.
аватар Biker_Oksana
Hello :)) I just got confused in the sequence of events: "arrive", "eat", "be swindled". So here it was not said about "From" - it was said about "In".
аватар sigur62
Well, everything is correct. To Warsaw. Yes, everything will be fine.
аватар Pachok
"In the baggage for products such as red caviar, condensed milk, chocolate and other hermetically sealed, do not worry at all."
Need to worry! In Boryspil, on departure, they steal everything they like. Therefore, if you are planning to carry caviar, I recommend that you do not spare the money and wrap your suitcase in high-quality shrink film at the airport. There are also large packages in large bags with a rigid tape - these do not save from theft.
Z.Y. Caviar is not allowed in hand luggage. They consider it a liquid, or rather, it is beneficial for them to consider it so. There is no way to prove otherwise.
аватар Anessa1988
Pachok, I always pack!!! About the fact that theft is practiced in Boryspil, I have heard a lot from people who have become victims of all this ... I will put all these products in a suitcase, there will be nothing in hand luggage
аватар lsklsk
The rules for the Eurozone are the same - you cannot import meat and dairy products due to quarantine restrictions. Another question is how these rules are observed. In baggage you can carry along the green corridor, but in the original packaging. As our guide told us: "No one will take away your favorite bacon sandwiches from you."
аватар gridoviy
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