Yes, you may need to declare clothes at UK customs if the total value of the clothing you are bringing exceeds the duty-free allowance. It is recommended to check the current regulations and allowances before traveling to ensure compliance with customs requirements.
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.
Unless you are a branded company then no, wine would be one of the thinks you would have to declare at customs.
Yes, you are required to declare any food items at customs when entering the country.
At Canadian customs, you must declare items such as alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and goods exceeding your personal exemption limit.
You need to declare any amount of money over 10,000 when entering the United States at Customs.
When entering the U.S., declare any food items to U.S. Customs by filling out a declaration form and informing the customs officer. Be honest about what you are bringing in to avoid penalties.
Upon entering Australia, you are required to declare any convictions against you. It is then up to the customs officer on duty on how to proceed.
Yes, travelers entering Mexico are required to declare any alcohol they are bringing with them when going through customs.
If you try to take large amounts (over £10,000) out of the UK without declaring it, customs will likely seize the money (issuing a receipt) and will hold the money until you can prove you got it legitimately. Even if you do declare it, you will still have to prove the money is legitimately yours, and not the proceeds of crime.
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I do declare! If you carrying anything across an international border, you would want to declare it to the customs agent.
it is very hard to go through UK customs