How many cigarettes can I bring back from Egypt?


How many cigarettes can I bring back from Egypt? Regulated Items for Exiting Egypt Passengers may carry the following quantities of items and substances regulated by Egyptian law out of the country without incurring in customs fees: 200 cigarettes, 25 cigars, or 200 grams of tobacco. 1 liter of alcoholic beverages.


What is the most popular cigarette in Egypt?

Eastern Tobacco has a 70% market share, and produces and sells the most popular cigarette brand in Egypt, Cleopatra.


What if I bring more than 200 cigarettes to UK?

If you go over your allowances you must declare all your goods and pay tax and duty on all the goods in that category. For example, if you bring in 200 cigarettes and 50 cigars, you must pay tax and duty on both the cigarettes and the cigars because you have gone over your allowance in the tobacco category.


Can I bring 2 cartons of cigarettes on the plane UK?

Technically, there's no TSA limit on how many packs of cigarettes you can bring on a plane. However, you should be aware that more than 200 cigarettes, or one carton, are often considered merchandise. Depending on where you're going, you may have to claim them or even pay a tax to avoid issues with customs.


Can I bring 200 cigarettes to UK?

Please note, this is only an example and other combinations are also allowed. 200 cigarettes, or 100 cigarillos, or 50 cigars, or 250g of tobacco* (including shisha tobacco) or 200 sticks of tobacco for heating. You can combine these allowances, provided that you do not exceed your total tobacco allowance.


What needs to be declared at UK customs?

For goods over the £1,500 threshold and restricted and excise goods, and goods over 1,000kg you will need to make a full customs declaration either by yourself or through an agent.


Can I bring 400 cigarettes to UK?

800 cigarettes • 200 cigars • 400 cigarillos • 1kg tobacco • 110 litres of beer • 90 litres of wine • 10 litres of spirits • 20 litres of fortified wine (for example, port or sherry). Please note that the country where you buy tobacco may have its own laws on how much tobacco you can buy or keep.