No, it is illegal to bring alcohol across the Mexican border without proper permits and documentation.
No, it is illegal to bring alcohol across the border without declaring it and paying any necessary taxes or duties.
Mostly there is no law abiding reason to bring a pitbull across the border and that is why there is problems in the border.
Yes you can take pets across the border as long as you bring a certificate of vaccination.
No.
fresh produce except citrus
It is legal to bring alcohol to Mexico for personal use, but there are limits on the amount you can bring without paying taxes. The regulations vary depending on the type of alcohol and the age of the person bringing it. It is recommended to check with Mexican customs for specific guidelines before traveling.
"It can be shipped over here, you can't bring it on a plane or across the border though. You have trouble bringing things across the border a lot of times."
Yes, you can bring peanut butter across the US border from Canada. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If ever you are in doubt, it is ALWAYS best to declare the product to the border officials and ask them - that way you will not be breaking the law. However if you can not import the item you will have it taken off you. If you assume it is OK and do not declare it you could be breaking the law and be subject to a penalty.
Travelers entering Mexico are allowed to bring up to 3 liters of alcohol per person without paying duty. Additional alcohol may be subject to duty fees. It is important to check with Mexican customs regulations for any updates or changes to these limits before traveling.
you can bring vegetables but not fruits. I know for sure that in Australia it may bring diseases to the habitat and you can to jail for 10 years and be charged a fine of 60,000 dollars for lying about not bringing fruit
No, it is illegal to bring alcohol into Dubai without a permit.
No, it is illegal to bring alcohol into Mexico from the USA.