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1 CUSTOMS Afghanistan Albania 1l of spirits or 2l of wine Alderney over 22% proof or 2l of fortified wine/sparkling wine/liqueurs or 2l of still table wine + 2l of still table wine Algeria American Samoa 1 US gallon or 5 bottles of alcohol Andorra Angola 2l of wine and 1l of spirits Anguilla 1.136l of spirits or wines Antigua & Barbuda Argentina 1l of Alcohol for travelers coming from Bolivia,Brazil,Chile,Paraguay or Uruguay or residents returning after less than 1 yrs stay in these countries 2l of Alcohol for travelers coming from countries other than those listed above or residents returning after less than 1 yrs stay in countries other than above Armenia 2l or 1 bottle of alcoholic beverage Aruba 1l spirits or 2.25l of wine or 3l beer Australia 2.25l of any alcoholic liquor Austria 1l of spirits over 22% or 2l of fortified wine or spirits up to 22% or 2l of sparkling wine or liqueur + 2l of still wine Azerbaijan 1.5l of spirits and 2l of still wine Bahamas 1.136l of spirits and 1.136l of wine Bahrain and 6 cans of beer (non-muslim passengers only) Bangladesh 2 bottles of alcoholic beverages or 1 bottle if not traveling for touristic purposes (non-muslim passengers only Barbados Belarus 1.5l of spirits and 2l of wine Belgium 2l of wine, 1l of spirits or 2l of sparkling wine or 2l of non- sparkling wine or 2l of fortified wine Belize Benin 1 bottle of wine and 1 bottle of spirits Bermuda Bhutan 1l of spirits Bolivia 3l of alcoholic beverages Bonaire or 2l of wine Bosnia & Herzegovina Botswana 2l of wine and 1l of spirits Brazil Maximum 2l of alcohol British Virgin Islands 0.94l of wine or spirits Brunei 2 1l bottles of liquor and 12 cans of beer (by non-muslims, for personal consumption only provided declared at customs upon arrival) Bulgaria Burkina Faso 0.75l of spirits and 0.75l of wine Burundi Cote d'lvoire 1 bottle of wine and 1 bottle of spirits Cambodia 1 opened bottle of liquor Cameroon 1 bottle of alcoholic beverage Canada 1.5l bottle of wine or 1.14l bottle of liquor or 24 cans (355ml) of beer or ale per person over 18yrs If entering Alberta, Manitoba & Québec, and over 19yrs if entering British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland & Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan and Yukon Cape Verde 1l of liquor
2 CUSTOMS Cayman Islands ( including wines) Central African Republic 5 bottles of alcoholic beverages Chad 3 bottles of wine and 1 bottle of spirits Chile 2.5l of alcohol (only for visitors over 18yrs of age) China 2 bottles (up to 75cl each) of alcoholic beverages (4 bottles for stays over 6 months) Colombia 2 bottles of alcoholic beverages Comoros 1 bottle of alcoholic beverage Congo (Democratic) 1 bottle of alcoholic beverage Congo (Republic) 1 bottle of spirits and 1 bottle of wine Cook Islands 2l of spirits or wine and 4.5l of beer Costa Rica 3l of alcoholic beverages (people aged over 18yrs only) Croatia 2l of wine and 1ll of spirits and 2l of liqueur Cuba 3 bottles of alcoholic beverages Curacao or 2l of wine Cyprus 1l of spirits (of 22% volume) or 2l of fortified wine or sparkling wine + 2l of still wine Czech Republic Denmark Non-Danish residents arriving from an EU country with duty paid goods purchased in an EU country are allowed 10l of spirits or 20l of fortified wine (maximum 22%), 90l of table wine and 110l of beer Residents of non-eu countries entering from outside the EU (excl. Greenland) with goods purchased in non-eu countries are allowed 1l of spirits or 2l of sparkling fortified wine (maximum 22%), 2l of table wine and beer up to kr1350 Djibouti 1l of spirits over 22% or 2l of alcoholic beverage up to 22% and 2l of wine Dominica (commonwealth of) Dominican Republic 1l of liquor East Timor Ecuador 1l of alcohol Egypt 1l of alcohol El Salvador Equatorial Guinea 1l of wine and Eritrea Estonia 1l of alcohol over 22% or 2l of alcohol up to 22% and 2l of wine Ethiopia Falkland Islands 1l of alcoholic beverage over 38.8%2l up to 22% proof and 2l of sparkling or still table wine + 10l of beer or cider Federated states of Micronesia (over 21yrs only) Fiji 2.25l of spirits or 4.5l of wine or beer Finland of less than 22% by volume or 2l of sparkling wine and of more than 22% by volume 16l of beer France 1l of spirits over 22% or 2l of alcoholic beverage up to 22% + 2l of wine French Guiana 1l of spirits over 22% or 2l of alcoholic beverage up to 22% + 2l of wine Gabon 1l bottles of wine ( up to 3) 1l of liquor Gambia or beer Georgia 3l of wine or 10l of beer Germany 1l of spirits with an alcohol content exceeding 22% by volume or 2l of spirits or liqueurs with an alcohol content not exceeding 22% by volume or 2l of sparkling or liqueur wine and 2l of any other wine Ghana 1.1l of spirits or 1.1l of wine Gibraltar A reasonable quantity of alcoholic beverages for personal use
3 CUSTOMS Greece Passengers arriving from within the EU: 10l of alcoholic beverage or 90l of wine and 110l of beer Passengers arriving from non-eu countries within Europe: 1l of alcoholic bev over 22% or of 22% or less and 2l of wine & liqueur Passengers arriving from outside Europe: 1l of alcoholic bev over 22% or 2l of alcoholic bev of 22% or less and 2l of wine and 2l of still table wine Greenland over 22% volume or 2l of fortified wine between 15% Grenada Guadeloupe Guam Guatemala Guernsey Guinea Guinea-Bissau Guyana Haiti Honduras Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Iran (Islamic Republic of) Iraq Ireland and 22% volume l of table wine Refer to France Allowances 3 bottles of spirits 1.5l of alcoholic beverages over 22% proof or 2l of fortified wine/sparkling wine/liqueurs or 2l of table wine + 2l of table wine 1 bottle of alcoholic beverage opened 2.5l of alcoholic beverages (Non-Muslims only) Spirits and wine not exceeding 750ml each 1l of spirits 2 bottles of alcoholic beverages 2 bottles of alcoholic beverages 1l of spirits, 1l of wine and 2l of still wine 1l of spirits and 1 l of wine, or 1l of spirits and 6l of beer, or 1l of wine and 6l of beer, or 2.25l of wine ( only for persons over 20yrs of age) Up to 1l each of alcoholic liquor and wine 1l of liquor No alcoholic beverages are permitted Wine or spirits with a total volume of not more than 1l 1l of spirits and distilled beverages (more than 22%) or 2l of other alcoholic beverages with an alcoholic strength not exceeding 22%, Including sparkling or fortified wine and 2l of table wine Israel Italy 2l of wine and 1l of spirits (over22%) or 2l of fortified or sparkling wine Jamaica Up to 2l of alcohol Japan 3 bottles (approximately 0.76l each) of spirits Jersey 1l of spirits or under 22% or 2l of sparkling or fortified wine + 2l of still table wine Jordan 1l of alcohol (a charge of JD2.91 for each additional liter up to a max of 4l) Kazakhstan 2l of spirits or 2l of wine Kenya 1l of spirits or 2l of wine Kiribati (only if aged 21yrs and older) Korea (Democratic) A reasonable quantity of alcoholic beverages for personal use Korea (Republic Of) 1 bottle (not exceeding 1l) of alcoholic beverage (by persons aged 20yrs and older) Kosovo 1l of wine and 1l of spirits Kuwait Alcohol is prohibited Kyrgyzstan 1.5l of alcoholic beverages and 2l of wine Laos 1 bottle of alcoholic beverages and 2l of wine Latvia 1l of spirits over 22% volume or 2l of spirits, aperitifs, wine or similar less than 22% volume Lebanon 2l of champagne, whiskey or cognac (or any other similar products) or a max of 4l of other alcoholic beverages Lesotho 1l spirits and 2l wine
4 Liberia Libya Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg CUSTOMS 1l of spirits and 1l wine All alcohol is prohibited Visitors from European countries: 2l of alcohol (up to 15%) and 1l of alcohol (over 15%) 1l of spirits exceeding 22% vol or 2l of spirits, wine-based spirits or alcohol below 22% vol or 2l of sparkling wine, or 2l spirited wine or 2l of non-sparkling wine 1l of spirits or 2l of sparkling wine or 2l of dessert wine or 2l of non-sparkling wine 1l of wine and 1l of spirits (not exceeding 30% vol) Macau Macedonia Former Yugoslav Republic of 1 bottle of alcohol Madagascar 1 bottle of alcohol Malawi 1l of spirits, 1l of wine and 1l of beer (only persons aged over 18yrs) Malaysia 1l of spirits or malt wine or liquor Maldives Mali 2 bottles of alcoholic beverage Malta Visitors from non-eu Countries are allowed Visitors from EU countries: 10l of spirits, 20l of fortified wine, 90l of wine (incl a max of 60l sparkling wine) and 10l beer Marshall Islands Martinique Mauritania Mauritius Mexico Moldova Monaco Mongolia Montenegro Montserrat Morocco Mozambique Myanmar Namibia Nauru Nepal Netherlands New Caledonia New Zealand Nicaragua Niger Nigeria Niue Northern Marina Islands Norway Oman Pakistan Palau Palestinian National Authority Panama Papua New Guinea (over 21yrs of age only) 1l of spirits over 22% or 2l of alcoholic beverage up to 22% and 2l of wine All alcohol is prohibited or beer 3l of wine, spirits or beer 1l of spirits and/or wine 1l of spirits over 22% or 2l of alcoholic beverage up to 22% and 2l of wine and 3l of beer 1l of wine and l of spirits wines and spirits not exceeding 1.14l (only persons over 17 years of age) 1l of spirits and 225l of wine 1l of alcohol 2l of wines and 1l of spirits (only persons over 16yrs) 3 bottles of alcoholic beverages (only persons aged over 21yrs) 1l bottle of alcohol 1l of liquor or 2l of sparkling wine or liqueur wines and 2l of non-sparkling wine 2l of wine plus 1l of spirits or liquors not exceeding 22% alcohol content, or 2l of spirits or liquors with 22% alcohol content or less 4.5l of wine or beer and 1.125l or 40oz of spirits or liqueurs 5l of alcoholic beverages 1 bottle of spirits and 1 bottle of wine 3l of spirits, liquor or wine 2.3l of alcoholic beverages and 3.8l of wine and Japanese sake 1l of spirits over 22% vol and 1l of wine, or 2l of wine and 2l of beer (travelers over 20 yrs of age) up to (non-muslims only) All alcohol is prohibited 1 bottle of liquor ( over 21 yrs of age only) 3 bottles of alcoholic beverages
5 CUSTOMS Paraguay A reasonable quantity of alcoholic beverages for personal use Peru Alcoholic beverages not exceeding 2.5l Philippines not more than 1l each Poland 1l of wine and 1l of spirits Portugal 1l of spirits over 22% or 2l of spirits up to 22% + 2l of wine Puerto Rico 1l of alcoholic beverage if person over 21yrs Qatar Alcohol is prohibited Reunion 1l of spirits over 22% or 2l of alcoholic beverage up to 22% + 2l of wine Romania 2l of liquor and 4l of wine or beer Russian Federation (21yrs and over) Rwanda Sao Tom'e e Principe Saba Samoa 1l of spirits San Marino 2l of wine and 1l of spirits (over22%) or 2l of fortified or sparkling wine Saudi Arabia Senegal 1 bottle of wine Serbia 1l of wine and 1l of spirits Seychelles 2l of spirits or 2l of wine Sierra Leone 1. Singapore 1l of spirits, 1l of beer and 1l of wine Slovak Republic Slovenia 2l of wine and 1l of spirits Solomon Islands 2l of spirits or the equivalent Somalia 1 bottle of wine or spirits South Africa 1l of spirits or liquor and 2l of wine Spain 1l of spirits (over 22% vol) or (under 22% vol) and 2l of wine (1.5l exceeding 22% or 3l under 22% or 5l for UE nationals) Sri Lanka 2 bottles of wine and 1.5l of spirits St Eustatius St Kitts And Nevis 0.95l of wine or spirits St Lucia St Maarten St Vincent and the Grenadines 1.136l of alcoholic beverages Sudan Surinam 1l of spirits, 4l of wine and 8l of beer Swaziland 1bottle (max 750ml) of alcoholic beverage Sweden 1l of spirits over 22% or 2l of fortified or sparkling wine, 2l of wine and 32l of beer (travelers must be over 20yrs of age) Switzerland Visitors from European countries: 2l of alcohol (up to 15%) and 1l of alcohol (over 15%) Syrian Arab Republic 570ml of spirits Tahiti and her Islands 2l of still wine and 1l of spirits over 22% or 2l of spirits under 22% Taiwan 1 bottle (not exceeding 1l) of alcoholic beverage (by persons aged 20yrs and older) Tajikistan Tanzania 1l of spirits and 2 bottles of wine Thailand 1l of alcoholic liquor Togo 1 bottle of spirits and 1 bottle of wine Tonga 1l of alcoholic liquor (only for persons over 21yrs) Trinidad and Tobago 1.5l of wine or spirits in opened bottles Tunisia 1l of spirits or
6 Turkey Turkmenistan Turks and Caicos Islands Tuvalu Uganda Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States Of America Uruguay Us Virgin Islands Uzbekistan Vanuatu Vatican City Venezuela Vietnam Yemen Zambia Zimbabwe CUSTOMS 5 1l bottles or 7 700ml bottles of wine and/or spirits 2l of any alcoholic beverages (passengers 21yrs and over) 1l of spirits or 2l of wine 1l of spirits or 1l of wine (for visitors aged 18yrs and over) 1 bottle of spirits or wine (only for persons over 20 yrs of age) 4l of spirits or 24 cans of beer (non-muslims over 18 yrs of age) over 22% or 2l of fortified, sparkling wine or other liqueurs 1l of alcoholic beverage if 21 years or over Residents of Uruguay arriving from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile or Paraguay (max of once a month) are allowed 1l of alcohol. Residents of Uruguay arriving from other countries (max of once a year) are allowed 2l of alcohol. All other nationals are allowed 2l of alcohol. Duty must be paid on all alcohol brought from abroad 1.5l of alcoholic beverages and 2l of wine 1.5l of spirits and 2l of wine There are no taxes and no customs/excise in the Vatican City 1.5l of liquor at 22% and above, and 2l of liquor below this amount and 3l of all other alcoholic beverages 2 bottles of alcoholic beverages (non-muslims only) 2.5l of beer, wine or spirits 5l of alcoholic beverages of which up to 2l may be spirits (only for persons of 18yrs and older) + 2l of table wine
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s Assessed s payable by Member States and Associate Members - -, Afghanistan 0.0060 64,610 (7,200) 57,400 28,700 28,700 28,700 28,700 Albania 0.0080 86,150 (9,600) 76,540 38,270 38,270 38,270 38,270 Algeria
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