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You are able to bring 60 packets of 50g back from Spain.
50 cigars or cigarillos 200 grams of manufactured tobacco 200 tobacco sticks (cigarettes)
Yes. Any customs official will simply consider the maximum quantities allowed of both tobacco and cigarettes. In Ireland (correct on September 21st 2011) one adult is allowed to bring in up to 200 packs (4000 cigarettes) or 250 grammes of tobacco. If 100 packs of cigarettes were to be brought in by one adult, the maximum tobacco allowance would then be 125 grammes. Consider each tobacco product as a percentage and stick to 100% or less and there will be no seizing of goods.
from 1st October 2011. TOBACCO guidelines for personal use - 800 cigarettes (was 3,200), 200 cigars, 1 Kg smoking tobacco (was3 Kg).
You can only bring enough tobacco into the country for your own use, so the answer is, no.
Officially there is no limit to the amount of tobacco you can bring to the UK from Holland. However the customs service will require you to prove that it is for your personal use. Something which would be very difficult if you had a van load.
No. It is 100% legal to ship cigarettes from one State to another. It is, however, 100% *illegal* to not pay the tobacco taxes imposed by Alaska when you receive them. The reason that cigs are so much more expensive in Alaska is that Alaska imposes a higher tobacco tax. When you bring tobacco into Alaska from out of State, you have to pay the Alaska taxes.
you are allowed only 5x50gram packs
I am going on holiday for 3 weeks to the UK - what is my tobacco allowance for my holiday
Yes, if you are 18 years of age or older you can bring a limited amount of tobacco products over the border into Canada without paying duty or taxes (although if they are not marked as Canada duty paid, there may be a special fee anyway). The limits are as follows: --200 cigarettes --50 cigars --200 grams of manufactured tobacco --200 tobacco sticks
Although Bulgaria is a member of the EU their tobacco duty is not yet fully harmonised with eu levels. Therefore at present, assuming you are from the UK, you cannot bring back the full EU quota ( a vague 'reasonable amount for personal consumption') I believe it is still only 200 cigarettes from Bulgaria but best to check at time of travel.