Customs rules of Montenegro
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Customs rules of Montenegro
Montenegro is a country of fairly simple and comfortable rules, and in the season a large flow of tourists practically does not experience problems with the import and export of luggage. But the customs rules of Montenegro exist, and they need to know at least approximately, so that there are no different roughnesses. Especially it is worthwhile to handle the currency - the amounts exceeding a certain threshold, it is necessary to carry through the red corridor. You are free to import any amount, but you can only take out 500 euros in cash without declaring. Therefore, if there are more bills in your wallet, it is better to declare the given amount - but what if you do not spend it?
So, the customs regulations of Montenegro for adults. Permitted to import:
- Strong alcohol-containing drinks - up to 1 liter
- Tobacco: 250 grams in pure form, 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars
- Eau de toilette - up to 200 ml
- Perfume - 100 ml
- 1 laptop
- 1 video camera
- 1 binoculars
- 2 cameras
- 1 pair of skies per 1 entering
To import pets, the customs regulations of Montenegro are the same as in all of Europe: your pet should be examined by a doctor, do not forget about the necessary vaccinations and certificates that they are made. Documents should be drawn up according to international standards.Customs rules of Montenegro for the import of food:
- products in personal luggage
- baby food up to 1 kg
- pet food up to 1 kg
- fresh fruit and vegetables - up to 5 kg
If you plan to import plants, you must have appropriate documentation from phytosanitary control and, of course, the volumes should be non-commercial. That is, you have the right to import:
- 1 bouquet
- Up to 10 grams of seeds
- Up to 3 kg of bulbs
- Up to 10 ornamental plants or balcony plants
- Up to 3 indoor plants
What is prohibited from importing the customs regulations of Montenegro:
- toxic substances
- explosives
- gold as precious metal
- medicines containing psychotropic and narcotic substances
- pesticides
- medicines included in the list of banned to import into Montenegro
- any food products of animal origin without the attached certificate of veterinary control
- eggs, meat, lard and milk products without certificates
The customs regulations of Montenegro are forbidden to export from the country:
- cultural and artistic values without documentation of purchase
- alcohol, perfume, tobacco to export are allowed only in certain quantities. If they are exceeded, then confiscate all these products from your luggage. There are few real cases in practice, but they happen.
Going to rest in Montenegro, do not tune into problems with customs: they are most likely not to arise if you observe certain decorum and do not exceed the admissible import norms.
Exceed the souvenir volumes of products for both import and export is not worth it. But to cross the cozy Balkan border with animals and plants is better accompanied by special permits.
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