There are no restrictions on allowances from countries within the EU. However the different countries apply local and arbitrary limits and may question you if you have over a certain amount of tobacco, spirits etc.
Generally you must show that;
You transport the goods yourself
The goods are for your own use or a gift
The goods were duty paid in the country you acquired them
France and Spain share a border with each other between the Pyrenees Mountains and the Principality of Andorra.
what gold was to spain, FUR was to france.
Spain, Portugal, Andorra.Spain and Andorra
Andorra is the small country that lies between France and Spain.
Answer:Madrid is to Spain as Paris is to France.
3500 i was told at stansted
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.
No. Minorca or Menorca is one of the Balearic Islands located in the Mediterranean Sea belonging to Spain. Spain is part of the EEC/EU and there is no duty free allowance between countries of the EU.
It touches France and Spain. Southwest France and northwest Spain to be exact.
France and Spain ARE countries.
Morocco, Spain, and France.
France and Spain share a border with each other between the Pyrenees Mountains and the Principality of Andorra.
yes
Yes you can. I think the duty-free allowance is one carton of 200 cigarettes, or a similar amount in cigars or pipe tobacco.
what gold was to spain, FUR was to france.
No. France is a separate country from Spain.
France and Spain are located in Western Europe.