This is a very contentious area with many people at present.
Officially you do not have to pay any duty on tobacco products bought, with tax paid, in another EU country. Though there are certain restriction with some, Estonia for instance, and with some island territories. Check this carefully.
There is no limit if it is bought for personal use or as gifts and you have carried it yourself.
If you cannot convince them it is for personal use then they will confiscate it.
You can appeal, but this can be a lengthy process, by which time the tobacco will have been destroyed. You can ask for compensation but this involves litigation, which can be expensive.
Similar restrictions are place on alcohol.
The Customs officials will ask questions if you have a van full or a boot/trunk full or an attempt has been made to hide it.
Maize (corn), tobacco, and indigo were three of the biggest American exports to Europe when America was first discovered.
He brought back pepper, spices, and silk.
Christopher Columbus brought tobacco, pineaplle, turkey, and a hammocks from his voyages from Spain to the "West Indies", which in actuality was Portugal. The writings of Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés also suggest he brought back parrots as well as a jaguar that was kept at Toledo, Spain.
Many of the plantations that used slaves grew tobacco, a profitable crop back then.
Columbus told the king and queen he would bring them back riches, and Spain at the time was competing with Portugal. In fact, Columbus also tried unsuccessfully to get support from Portugal, which was already finding sea routes to the East.
250g of tobacco per person
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How much boxes off tobacco can I bring back from benidorm
You are able to bring 60 packets of 50g back from Spain.
It depends on the laws of the country you are entering.
Supposedly, Sir Walter Raleigh.
silk, coal, tobacco paper and spices
Although Bulgaria is a member of the EU their tobacco duty is not yet fully harmonised with eu levels. Therefore at present, assuming you are from the UK, you cannot bring back the full EU quota ( a vague 'reasonable amount for personal consumption') I believe it is still only 200 cigarettes from Bulgaria but best to check at time of travel.
Yes, you can bring tobacco products back in the country so long as it is only a certain amount and it is in your stow away and not your carry on. What do you mean by stow away and what's the difference between that and a carry on and how much is a certain amount? I smoke hand rolling tobacco for example Cutters Choice 50g how much would of that would I be able to bring back with me
Potatoes and tobacco, from USA.Fist good for you second not so good
tobacco, potatoes and some other stuff which i dont know
I think turkey tobacco and pineapple.