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The quantity of duty-free tobacco that can be brought into New Zealand will be reduced. What problems should I pay attention to when entering New Zealand?

New Zealand is called 100% pure country, so New Zealand has very strict inspection on imported goods. The number of duty-free tobacco that can be brought into New Zealand will decrease, so what problems should be paid attention to when entering New Zealand? Let's take a look at it next.

Entering New Zealand If each passenger entering New Zealand carries more than 50 cigarettes or 50 grams of tobacco products, she must pay customs duties and goods and services tax for the excess, otherwise he/she can only throw the excess into the Amnesty dustbin. At the same time, the gift tariff reduction policy will be abolished, that is, anyone who mails tobacco or related products from overseas will have to pay all goods tariffs and GST when entering the customs.

The reduction of tax exemption makes the policies of New Zealand and Australia tend to be consistent, aiming at reducing the health hazards of smoking.

Now, I'd like to tell you some questions that should be paid attention to when entering New Zealand.

1. As for the declaration form to be filled out on the plane, because it is in English, if you can't understand it, every question in the aviation magazine in front of the seat should be annotated in Chinese. On the next page, all the problems that are not conducive to entry, such as whether to bring more than the limit of cash, food, medicines, medicines, etc. If there is a regulation, you must fill in NO, otherwise it will be very troublesome to enter the customs!

Don't bring anything that can be put in your mouth, because New Zealand is a farming and animal husbandry country. The customs forbids bringing this kind of seeds and food into this country. A customs declaration form will be filled out on the plane, allowing you to choose whether to carry food in your luggage. When you enter the customs, you must pass the X-ray scanner.

Finally, I want to tell you that the luggage for studying in New Zealand should not be too heavy. Air New Zealand currently offers preferential arrangements for students. Students with student visas can check 40 kilograms of luggage, and you can carry 7 kilograms of hand luggage. If you are overweight, you need to pay extra. Therefore, before you go, you need to think about what kind of things you want to carry and make a good match.