When traveling from Crete to the UK, personal allowances for alcohol and tobacco are as follows: you can bring in up to 1 liter of spirits or 2 liters of fortified wine, plus 4 liters of wine and 16 liters of beer. For tobacco, you are allowed 200 cigarettes, 100 cigarillos, 50 cigars, or 250 grams of tobacco. These allowances apply to travelers over 18 years old and are intended for personal use. It's important to keep in mind that exceeding these limits may require you to pay duty on the excess amounts.
Spain and the UK are part of the European Union. Strictly speaking and legally you do not need a passport to travel between these countries. However, many 'rules' and laws are interpreted by officials at the point of entry and exit. Often differently. As with tobacco and alcohol allowances. It is best to have your passport with you.
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That depends on the laws of your country ! In the UK, the legal age for buying alcohol or tobacco is 18.
At UK customs, you must declare items such as large amounts of money, certain goods like alcohol and tobacco, and items that are restricted or prohibited.
the quantity of tobacco can legally bring in to the UK from Belgium
Yes, you can bring back duty-free goods from Guernsey, but there are limits on the quantities and types of items you can purchase. Generally, travelers returning to the UK from Guernsey can bring back a certain amount of alcohol, tobacco, and other goods without paying duty. It's important to check the specific regulations and allowances before you travel to ensure compliance.
In the UK, some drugs such as alcohol, tobacco, and caffeine are legal. Prescription medications are also legal when prescribed by a healthcare professional. However, possession and use of illegal drugs, such as heroin, cocaine, and marijuana, are prohibited.
UK Duty Free Tobacco allowances from Non EU countries.You can bring in one from the following list:200 cigarettes100 cigarillos50 cigars250g of tobaccoOr you can combine these allowances. For example, if you bring in 100 cigarettes (half your full allowance) you can also bring in 25 cigars (half your full allowance). This would make up your full tobacco allowance. You can't go over your total tobacco allowance.If you wish to bring in more tobacco than this you MUST declare it to customs on entry and be prepared to pay the required duty on all tobacco you have.
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I've read that while the U.S. was a British colony some residents returned to England with an Indian chief. He brought tobacco with him. When presented at court, the chief and the tobacco were instant hits!
Alcohol Health Alliance UK was created in 2007.