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Does Australia allow you to bring ingredients and dry goods into Australia?

It is not allowed to bring fresh food and seeds into Australia. It is recommended to declare ingredients and dry goods. If you cannot enter Australia after verification, they may be confiscated.

Instructions for new immigrants to Australia:

1. When entering Australia with a Chinese passport, you need to apply for an entry visa in advance at the Australian Embassy or Consulate in China that is consistent with your purpose of going to Australia.

2. Fill out the "Inbound Passenger Registration Card" carefully. If there is any false report or concealment, once found out, you will be severely punished.

3. The Australian customs and quarantine departments are very strict in inspecting incoming passengers, and specifically prohibit or restrict the carriage of animals, plants and their products.

4. Do not bring any form of food, including dry, fresh food, cooked food, pickled food, etc.

5. Do not carry wooden products, roots, stems, leaves, fruits, seeds or any other parts of plants. Do not bring Chinese herbal medicines, straw products, etc.

6. Do not carry animals, any parts of animals, or products that come into contact with animals, including equipment, eggs, biological samples, birds, fish, insects, corals, shells, bee products, and pet food wait.

7. Do not carry mud or objects stuck with mud, such as sports equipment, sports shoes, etc.

8. Drugs, steroids, firearms, various weapons, drugs, etc. are not allowed.

9. Restricted items: alcohol must not exceed 1125 ml; cigarettes must not exceed 250 (tobacco must not exceed 250 grams).

10. Goods or samples for commercial use must be declared.

11. Australian dollars or equivalent foreign currency with a total amount exceeding or equal to 10,000 Australian dollars must be declared.

12. Those whose total value of items, gifts obtained overseas, and duty-free items purchased in Australia exceeds AUD 400 must declare.