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There is no federal limit on duty free liquor that is brought into the United States. There are states that have personal use limits that can limit the duty free liquor brought into the US. A person has to be entering a state with a limit to be affected by this rule. Each state has a different limit.
Yes, there is.
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190 proof Everclear, found at duty-free shops.
In airports all over the world, check here www.dutyfreeonarrival.com
You cannot. The importation of liquor into Canada can only be done via the provincial liquor boards. No one else can bring liquor into Canada, besides the duty free allowance.
Foreigners can bring 1 1/2 litres of liquor and 2 bottles of wine. Locals can bring 2 1/2 litres of liquor and 2 bottles of wine.
That would depend on country you are taking it to under the Duty rules
There are different stores in every airport, duty -free liquor stores, bookstores and jewellery stores are favorites.
Yes he's leaving to pursue other career opportunities. He might make a come back, you never know.
Both are when an employee or servicemember is assigned duty away from his current duty station (i.e. travel). TDY - Temporary Duty: Upon completion of duty, he returns to his duty station. PCS - Permanent Change of Station: This is basically a transfer to a new duty station, i.e. leaving one base/post/air station for a new home at a new base. Both are when an employee or servicemember is assigned duty away from his current duty station (i.e. travel). TDY - Temporary Duty: Upon completion of duty, he returns to his duty station. PCS - Permanent Change of Station: This is basically a transfer to a new duty station, i.e. leaving one base/post/air station for a new home at a new base.
Yes as long as it was bought in duty free AFTER you've been through security checks.