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List of prohibited items for New Zealand immigrants in 2020

Many people immigrate to New Zealand, and many students study in New Zealand. So what are the things that are forbidden to enter New Zealand? This is a topic of interest to many people abroad. Let's take a look at the list of prohibited items for New Zealand immigrants in 2020.

Must-see when entering New Zealand: If you bring the following items, you must declare them, otherwise you will be fined+deported!

prohibited goods

Freshwater fish: fresh fish, frozen fish, salted fish and dried fish, such as salmon and trout (except canned fish).

Meat and meat products: fresh and cooked food, including snacks (except canned food). For example: sausage, ham, beef jerky, dried pork, candied meat, brine chicken, roast duck, preserved moon cakes, etc.

Dairy products: milk, cheese, milk powder, butter, ghee, three-in-one milk beverage.

Bee products: honey, pollen, propolis, honeycomb, royal jelly, beeswax, honey syrup, etc.

Eggs and egg products: fresh eggs, cooked eggs, salted eggs, preserved eggs, marinated eggs and egg boxes.

Fresh fruits and vegetables.

Rare animals and plants and their products (including traditional Chinese medicine, jewelry, souvenirs, handicrafts and antiques).

The common animals protected by CITES are American ginseng, banksia rose, gastrodia elata, musk, tortoise plastron, bear gall, antelope horn, tiger bone, rhinoceros horn, seal, pangolin scales, some snakes, clams, corals and ivory.

Medicinal animal products. For example: bird's nest, velvet antler, deer penis, bear gall, dried reptiles (such as dried snakes and lizards), chicken's gizzard-membrane, etc.

In addition, there are:

Animals: insects, pets, ornamental fish, birds, turtles, eggs, etc.

Plants: whole plant, slice, bulb, bulb, rhizome, tuber, etc.

Flower arrangement, garland, garland material.

Undeveloped corn and straw packaging materials.

Soil, holy water.

Biological cultures and organisms, biological products, animal foods, animal medicines and vaccines, food additives, pesticides, etc.

Tubing products

1, seeds in any form, including finished products in commercial packaging.

2, food, various forms.

3. Dried flowers, fruits and vegetables, dried flower baskets, branches and leaves, pine cones and pine nut shells.

4. Animal products: hides, furs (such as drums, erhu and other musical instruments), feathers, animal specimens, animal bones, horns and teeth, game exhibits, unprocessed wool, animal hair, eggshell crafts, etc.

5. Plant products: nuts, Chinese herbal medicines, condiments and soups. For example: walnut kernel, medlar, soybean, sorghum, millet, wheat, dried tangerine peel, honeysuckle, dangshen, lotus seed, lily, mushrooms, fungus and so on.

6. Straw, wheat, straw, straw crafts, incense pots or perfume bottles. Wood carving, basket, bamboo and rattan products, etc.

7. Outdoor camping and sports equipment, such as tents, shoes, football shoes and golf shoes.

8. Veterinary appliances, livestock-related equipment and appliances, saddles and riding equipment, birdcages, freshwater fish appliances and used baits, cross-country bicycles, etc.

Other declared items:

If you have been to the following places, please truthfully declare: farms, slaughterhouses, meat processing plants; Forests, or have been to villages, parks and woodlands for hiking, camping, hunting, etc.

In addition, you must list all the countries you have visited and lived in in the past thirty days.

Looking a little tired? Let me help you sort out what you don't want to take to New Zealand (or get off the plane):

Don't open plants (whether alive or dead, don't bring related products);

Do not bring food (including meat, fruit, bee products, dairy products, etc.). There are too many regulations, so don't bring them if you don't want to bother. Declare it if you bring it, which may eventually make you throw it away, but if you don't declare it, you may face a fine of nearly 2000 yuan);

Don't bring medicine (unless you have to take it for a long time and have a doctor's prescription, you should also declare it. Contek must not bring it);

Don't bring dangerous goods (controlled knives, inflammable and explosive, antique Wan Wen, not to mention these).

Provisions on tobacco and alcohol:

50 cigarettes or 50 grams of tobacco products can be carried duty-free. The excess is taxed according to the standard;

Three bottles of spirits (each bottle does not exceed 1. 125 liters) and 4.5 liters of wine or beer are allowed, and the excess is not allowed.

I arranged the above, and it is forbidden to bring it into New Zealand. Thank you for browsing.