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What can't Australian immigrants bring into Australia?

Australia is far from other continents and has unique natural conditions. It should be noted that Australia's customs, quarantine and tax exemption policies are different from those of other countries. The Australian Immigration and Border Protection Department is authorized by law to inspect drugs, weapons and other controlled items, and the Ministry of Agriculture is responsible for animal and plant inspection to prevent diseases or other foreign items that may pose a threat to Australia from entering the country. Whether you are traveling to Australia or Australian immigrants entering or leaving the country, you need to abide by the relevant regulations and don't bring prohibited items.

It is not recommended to bring food, animal and plant products into Australia when entering Australia. If it is really necessary to carry it, it shall be truthfully declared. If you are not sure whether the goods need to be declared, you can consult airline personnel or Australian immigration officials, or it is best to declare. Declaring does not mean unpacking inspection, but failing to truthfully declare prohibited or restricted articles and dutiable articles and providing forged tickets may result in confiscation, fines or imprisonment. Declare articles truthfully, even if they are not allowed to be brought in, they will not be punished. It is suggested that the items to be declared should be stored in a centralized way for inspection. Most of the declared articles will be left to the applicant after inspection, but if they pose a threat to Australia's biological environment, they may need to pay disinfection fees or the articles may be confiscated and destroyed. The inspection is usually aimed at suspicious persons or articles, and may take the form of X-ray machine scanning, unpacking and sniffed by police dogs.