Jan 192010

I am going on a rugby tour between these countries and my friend has asked for me to get him some cigarettes. We will be visiting either Singapore or Malaysia last (I cannot find the details at the moment) so I am wondering how many cigarettes I can bring home with me. Also I am wondering how many I can bring between the countries in case I find cheap ones in Sri Lanka and buy them there.

Since you have not mentioned your home country therefore,generally 250 cigarettes, or 250 grams of cigars or tobacco products for each passenger aged 18 years or over are allowed as tax/duty free for travellers in most countries.For UK 200 cigarettes; or 100 cigarillos; or 50 cigars; or 250g of tobacco

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Nov 072009

I´m 16 and I´ll be flying to germany form mexico carrying 200 cigarettes in the checked lugage(shouldn´t be a problem because the mexican authorities are asleep at the button) but will the germans cause promblems when I get there and secondly can I carry an aditional box of cigarettes(20 cigarettes) in my pocket or carry on?

Most countries allow one carton or 200 cigarettes duty-free, you can bring extra cartons but should declare them and pay the duty. I seriously doubt if any customs agent will quibble over one extra pack.

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