something that is imported from abroad; an imported commodity or article. The act of importing or bringing in; importation, as of goods from abroad: the import of foreign cars.
Free import items:-
• 200 cigarettes or
• 50 cigars or
• 250 grams of other tobacco products
• Up to 2 liters of Wines or alcoholic beverages
• 59 ml of perfume
• 250 ml toiletries
• Authorized personal goods
• An unlimited amount of
foreign currency can be imported into the country. Sums equaling US10000 in local currency must be declared upon entry. Foreign travelers cannot take more foreign currency with them than the amount they entered India with but sums less than US 10000 generally will not need to be declared.
Prohibited items:-
The following items are banned from entering or leaving the country unless under certain circumstances or limitations.
• Illegal drugs
• Firearms and ammunition – unless permission has been obtained
• Knives and deadly weapons
• Pets and other live animals – unless permission has been obtained
• Birds and bird products –eggs and feathers
• Pigs and pig meat products
• Endangered plants
• Plants and plant products – unless permission has been obtained
• Radio transmitters
• Culturally important or valuable antiques
• Counterfeit money and goods
• Pornographic material
Restricted items:-
• Species of wild life including ivory, musk and animal skins are prohibited from leaving the country.
• Unless taken by a native of the country, Indian currency is expressly prohibited from leaving India.
• Plants and plant products such as seeds or fruits are prohibited without prior permission.
*Travelers of Indian origin returning home or visitors entering the country from Pakistan, China or other countries may have different restrictions regarding the amount and nature of items that can be imported into the country.
*Travelers of Pakistani origin will likely be required to undergo additional customs procedures before being granted permission to enter or leave the country.
*All Indian currency is prohibited from being imported or exported out from the country by foreign travelers. Indian residents going on or returning from a holiday abroad can freely take or bring in up to Rs. 7500.
click here for Latest Customs rules:- Central Board of Excise and Customs Acts & Subordinate Legislation
Free import items:-
• 200 cigarettes or
• 50 cigars or
• 250 grams of other tobacco products
• Up to 2 liters of Wines or alcoholic beverages
• 59 ml of perfume
• 250 ml toiletries
• Authorized personal goods
• An unlimited amount of
foreign currency can be imported into the country. Sums equaling US10000 in local currency must be declared upon entry. Foreign travelers cannot take more foreign currency with them than the amount they entered India with but sums less than US 10000 generally will not need to be declared.
Prohibited items:-
The following items are banned from entering or leaving the country unless under certain circumstances or limitations.
• Illegal drugs
• Firearms and ammunition – unless permission has been obtained
• Knives and deadly weapons
• Pets and other live animals – unless permission has been obtained
• Birds and bird products –eggs and feathers
• Pigs and pig meat products
• Endangered plants
• Plants and plant products – unless permission has been obtained
• Radio transmitters
• Culturally important or valuable antiques
• Counterfeit money and goods
• Pornographic material
Restricted items:-
• Species of wild life including ivory, musk and animal skins are prohibited from leaving the country.
• Unless taken by a native of the country, Indian currency is expressly prohibited from leaving India.
• Plants and plant products such as seeds or fruits are prohibited without prior permission.
*Travelers of Indian origin returning home or visitors entering the country from Pakistan, China or other countries may have different restrictions regarding the amount and nature of items that can be imported into the country.
*Travelers of Pakistani origin will likely be required to undergo additional customs procedures before being granted permission to enter or leave the country.
*All Indian currency is prohibited from being imported or exported out from the country by foreign travelers. Indian residents going on or returning from a holiday abroad can freely take or bring in up to Rs. 7500.
click here for Latest Customs rules:- Central Board of Excise and Customs Acts & Subordinate Legislation
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