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I don't understand something: Import of products of animal origin Such products cannot be imported without veterinary control. However, a veterinary certificate is not required for: • products that are part of personal luggage during the trip; •baby food and products used for medical reasons; • food for pets weighing up to 1 kg. All imported products must be declared and packaged in undamaged containers. Note: Without a certificate, you cannot import meat and meat products, milk and dairy products, eggs, lard, etc.
12 years ago  •  9 subscribers 16 answers
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And the products needed during the trip are a sandwich with sausage or cheese, or both. If, when necessary, you can convince that 2 loaves of servilat is your usual oversus - then take it boldly! Farther...
Good day. The first time I’m going to go to the Czech Republic (by bus) I want to take four cans of fish with me, the question is, can I take this with me or not?
7 years ago  •  3 subscribers 6 answers
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Yes, by the way, specify through which customs you cross the border? Ukraine does not border the Czech Republic on the land border :) If you go through Slovakia (Uzhgorod - Vyshne Nemecke), there will be no problems, the locals bring so much vodka, cigarettes and chocolate there that the customs will not be up to you :)) Farther...
Good afternoon. Tell me, please, is it possible to export confectionery products (chocolates, chocolate) to the territory of Poland, France from Ukraine. If possible, in what quantities. Thank you in advance.
11 years ago  •  8 subscribers 14 answers
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Come on, I’m 65 years old, and it’s not about pathos, I eat and treat people with good Ukrainian-made sweets, and what do you think, for my life, I don’t know what is good and what is bad. If it’s bad, I will never be a patriot, and I'll say it's bad. For reference, I travel to Europe and know their confectionery. It often turns out that it’s not a buzz! Farther...
From Greece we plan to bring all sorts of food "souvenirs" such as oil, wine, olives, feta, etc. As a rule, such products are sold (and better preserved) in glass jars and bottles or in tin containers (jars and containers). How can you carry all this on an airplane? Will they make you throw glass containers out of your hand luggage? And won't they throw it all away at the baggage screening? It is the subtleties of the "aircraft" baggage rules that are of interest, and not the customs ones (everything seems to be clear with them :)). We fly non-stop, on a regular flight, UIA, Kyiv-Athens-Kyiv. Thank you in advance!!!
11 years ago  •  10 subscribers 15 answers
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In hand luggage it is possible only from duty free, because. you have already passed all the customs officers. And so they will force you to either leave it or pack it in your luggage. this is clear. They even take the mineral water out of hand. But in duty everything is very expensive. So buy at home an oilcloth for packing (such a pimply one) and immediately pack it into your suitcases. Farther...
And what?
11 years ago  •  7 subscribers 21 answer
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What should I do? Probably give a ticket. What is a vacation without stew? Farther...
7 years ago  •  14 subscribers 20 answers
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here naive dudes write how they poured vodka into mineral water bottles and let them through ... I'll tell you this. they just let you through and didn't bother with you. People go to rest on the sea (Russian, Ukrainian). They go to drink and everyone understands this, and the Turkish authorities too))). In short. Both ours and Turkish (and any) border guards have a spectrometer at the baggage check .. They immediately see the strength of your smuggled "mineral water" by the color on the screen ... Farther...