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Do I need to declare anything to study in the UK, and do I have to pay customs duties?

Cash with a value exceeding 65,438+0,000 euros; Articles for personal use exceeding the duty-free limit or limit; Articles used for commercial purposes; Prohibited articles or restricted articles need to be declared, and articles exceeding the specified quantity need to pay customs duties according to regulations.

1. Prohibited articles and restricted articles mainly include: animals and plants, vegetables, meat products, controlled drugs, obscene articles, counterfeit and pirated products, imitation guns, drugs, ammunition and explosives.

2. Articles subject to customs duties:

Tobacco can only bring 200 cigarettes per person, 100 cigars, or 50 cigars, or 50 grams of tobacco leaves. Alcohol can only carry 4 liters of still wine per person, not sparkling wine. Or 16 liter of beer. Or 1 liter of spirits (alcohol content exceeds 22%). If it exceeds the limit, you must declare and pay taxes, otherwise it will be confiscated.

Extended data:

When China citizens enter the UK, they should carry their passports, air tickets, admission notices, invitations, proof of funds, UK addresses, telephone numbers and other important information with them, and they should not put them in their checked baggage.

When the plane is about to arrive in Britain, the flight attendant will usually provide you with the British entry card and customs declaration form. Please fill them out and put them together with your passport, visa, admission notice and invitation letter, and hand them over to the British immigration officer for inspection when you arrive at the port of entry.

British customs is divided into three channels: red, green and blue. If there are items to declare or are not sure whether they need to declare, take the red channel; Those who arrive in Britain from non-EU countries and have nothing to declare take the green channel; When you arrive in Britain from EU countries, if you have nothing to declare, take the blue channel, and you are not allowed to bring things to others to go through customs.

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