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I really need an answer! One of these days to pour, but at the control if they don’t let it pass, it will be a pity to throw it away ...
13 years ago  •  4 subscribers 8 answers
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can. I personally carried 2 kg. Farther...
We are talking about red caviar, black, of course, no one is going to carry kilograms.
5 years ago  •  2 subscribers 2 answers
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Rules for export from the Russian Federation, see the rules of the Russian Federation. There are also rules for importing into the country, too, consider. Farther...
I have heard a lot from the first persons that the customs of Ukraine "goes wild" when checking Russians. Namely, I want to bring up to 1 kg of red caviar as a gift, but I have heard about cases when people either "pay extra" with money or half of the "gift" to customs officers. What documents are needed in order to 100% protect yourself from such inspectors.
11 years ago  •  4 subscribers 4 answers
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By law, you can bring food products for personal consumption into the territory of Ukraine in the amount of not more than 50 Euros. To such quantities: in the original packaging - 1 unit or up to 2 kg of each unit of production, without original packaging - up to 2 kg of one item, without packaging an indivisible product, ready for use no more than one unit of one item. In practice, it looks like this: 1 can of caviar in the original packaging weighing up to 2 kg, or 2 kg without packaging (but ... Farther...
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
13 years ago  •  8 subscribers 13 answers
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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. Farther...