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Is it possible to export alcohol, cigarettes and souvenirs from Egypt: how much and in what quantity!?
11 years ago  •  7 subscribers 8 answers
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If the corals are in the form of a souvenir, then you need a receipt with a seal, etc. from the shop. And if not, then a fine of 500 dollars. (this also applies to shells). You can carry as much alcohol and cigarettes from the dutik as you like, but local cigarettes are simply no good. Farther...
I finally decided to buy it for the 5th trip, but I'm afraid that they are made in China ... How not to goof off and not buy garbage for 25-50 bucks?
9 years ago  •  9 subscribers 18 answers
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It is impossible to determine the country of origin by eye. The beads themselves are difficult, but you can try if you try, but not all tips are applicable in reality. Coral-dyed bone product produces a brighter tone at the drilling site. A plastic fake can be distinguished by touching it with a hot needle or pin: a black dot forms at the point of contact, an unpleasant odor is felt. In hot weather, such jewelry can leave traces of paint on the body, and if you lower it into water, the color o ... Farther...
Can you please tell me if it is possible to buy real coral earrings and a ring in a jewelry store in Hurghada? And how much do they cost approximately?
13 years ago  •  8 subscribers 24 answers
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"Although, if some trickster breaks off a good branch from the reef," I would advise such a trickster to immediately give in the face and put him on a hedgehog, so as not to kill and spoil the reefs. PPC comrades! Farther...
I poured it in the desert as a souvenir, the arriving couple says that it is possible to take it out, only at the border they can be mistaken for powder, they just show it and everything is OK. BUT I know for sure that the export of shells from the emirates is prohibited, and if anything, you won’t get off with a fine ...
12 years ago  •  8 subscribers 13 answers
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I have an idea. Pour sand into a bottle in your country house, and tell everyone that it is from the Emirates, and that it is very expensive. In this case, it is important to puff out your cheeks. Farther...
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Maybe five. Which? :) This is a blitz survey (to fill your suitcase with only the most important and cool ones). Must have sweets! Already added to the list. But what? I'm lost :) Thank you.
12 years ago  •  8 subscribers 63 answers
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1. Dates. must have. 2. Shells. I have 3 basins (complete), or rather, a bunch of all sorts of compositions for the interior. It is not forbidden to export; 3. Sand from the desert; 4. Camel souvenir (I have a soft toy); 5. Souvenir "7 sands"; 6. Sweets - baklava. There are "Sweet" special stores, there are "Spinneys" supermarket chains; 7. Bahor (incense - one of the symbols of the UAE); 8. Australian mangoes - large, juicy, sold in chain supermarkets, I pounce on them first thing upon a ... Farther...
Are there any restrictions on the export of products, things? And the details?.. For example, you need to take a certificate for a figurine, so that they would be allowed to transport it across the border. (An example is figurative, not necessarily a figurine) Thanks!
10 years ago  •  6 subscribers 6 answers
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Corals and shells are prohibited for export. The fine is decent. And everything else you take as much as you want (there are still restrictions on the import of alcohol into Ukraine, read how much you can import). Fruits can be taken (for example, strawberries) in hand luggage. How much I do not bring fruits from Egypt, there have never been any restrictions for export))) Farther...
I'm going on vacation to Hurghada and would like to bring home a small coral or shell as a memory, is it possible? Thank you in advance.
17 years ago  •  1 subscriber 17 answers
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my friend brought a coral that he found on the shore, put in ceramic a cup and did not notice at customs, because chem. the composition is the same Farther...
I bought souvenirs for gifts made of leather. When I flew out, almost everything was confiscated, I fought with them for an hour, but they didn’t let me through. Is this legal or have I been scammed, who can I contact? There doesn't seem to be a ban
7 years ago  •  11 subscribers 41 answer
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aapanasienko "A total of 50 pieces of belts" - perceived as a commercial batch of souvenirs intended for further sale. That's what they confiscated. Farther...