- Leaflet provides guidance on going through customs when entering Northern Ireland in the UK
- Different rules apply for travellers entering Great Britain
- Details what can and cannot be brought in, and allowances on different types of goods before duty and tax
- Duty to protect UK from harmful goods and stop smugglers evading taxes
- Risk of prosecution and imprisonment for smuggling or selling undeclared goods
- Online declaration can be made 72 hours in advance of arrival
- Different exits at ports and airports for declaring goods
- Blue channel for EU travellers with no banned goods, green channel for non-EU travellers within allowances and no banned goods.
Source: gov.uk
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