During your transit through customs, you will come across two different lanes - the green lane and red lane. Note that while the green lane is for travellers who are in possession of duty-free products, the red lane is allotted for those who have taxable products.
Customs regulations in India
漏 Shutterstock.comIf you are looking forward to moving to India, make sure you abreast yourself with all the rules and regulations of the customs department. Before you pack your suitcase, know about the taxable and nontaxable items, permitted and prohibited items, quantities allowed, etc.聽A brief understanding of the customs requirements will save you from unwanted hurdles on arrival.
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More informationDuty-free goods and objects in India
You can import certain goods and objects without paying any duty. However, there is a limit regarding the quantity that you can carry. Following are some of the duty-free items that you can import in specific quantities when coming for a short stay in the country:
- Alcoholic liquors or wine up to two litres
- Either 100 cigarettes or 25 cigars, or 125 grams of tobacco
- Your personal belongings
- Souvenirs that you intend to take with you on your departure from India
Good to know:
Foreigners coming from different countries get a duty-free baggage allowance of INR 50,000. The commerce and Industry ministry of India has proposed to cut down this value in 2020. However, this limit is lesser for the nationals of neighbouring countries, namely, China, Nepal, Bhutan and Myanmar.
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Importing jewellery to India
Only habitual residents in India are allowed to enter the country with jewellery of a maximum weight of 20 grams with a value cap of INR 50,000 for men and a weight of 40 grams with a value cap of INR 100,000 for women. If the gold exceeds this limit, you must declare it at customs.
Prohibited items in India
Certain items are and will be seized by the customs officers in case you are carrying them. Some of these items include matchsticks, lighters, scissors, knives, etc..
Foreign currency in India
There is no value limit for carrying foreign currency (whether in the form of banknotes or traveller's check) that a foreigner can bring to India. However, if you are carrying cash worth more than 5,000 USD or cash and traveller's check worth more than 10,000 USD, you will have to declare the sum at customs by filling the Customs Declaration Form. Passengers of Indian nationality coming to India can carry a maximum of INR 25,000.
Good to know:
You can easily get foreign currencies exchanged in the airport.
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