No.
There are customs at Dublin airport. All non-European Union travellers must go through customs. If your journey was entirely within the EU, you can use the blue channel, where formal customs don't operate, after reclaiming your baggage. However customs officers will monitor this area and may operate checks. If you have something to declare to Customs you must do so. Customs officers are very vigilant and arrests are often made.
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When shipping used household items to Northern Ireland, you typically do not have to pay Customs Duty, provided the items are for personal use and not for resale. However, it's essential to declare them and provide any required documentation. If the items are valued above a certain threshold or if they don't meet specific criteria, Customs Duty may apply. Always check the latest regulations to ensure compliance.
Yes, checked bags typically go through customs when traveling internationally.
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Yes, when traveling to each European country, you typically have to go through customs upon arrival.
You typically go through customs when traveling to Europe upon arrival at your first airport in the European Union.
Yes, travelers must go through customs when traveling to Puerto Rico because it is a territory of the United States.
Yes, when traveling internationally, you are typically required to fill out a customs declaration form to declare any items you are bringing into the country.
Yes, passengers flying within Europe may have to go through customs depending on the country they are traveling to and from. It is important to check the specific customs requirements of each country before traveling.