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Cuba - and cigars

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Dave Potts | 14:22 Tue 27th Apr 2004 | People & Places
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Does anyone out there know if there's a limit to the number of nice fat juicy cigars one can bring back from Cuba, assuming of course they're all for personal consumption and not for resale?
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For the US it's still 0
Travelling out of the EU these are your allowances:






















200 cigarettes; or
100 cigarillos; or
50 cigars; or
250gms of tobacco
2 litres of still table wine
1 litre of spirits or
strong liqueurs over 22% volume; or
2 litres of fortified wine, sparkling wine or other liqueurs
60cc/ml of perfume
250cc/ml of toilet water
�145 worth of all other
goods including gifts and souvenirs.
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Cheers for that - neglected to say they're coming into the UK.
I think personal consumption is irrelavent, as Cuba is not part of the EU. So probably the normal duty allowance for travellers arriving from Non-EU countries would apply. According to the Customs and Excise website you are allowed to bring in 50 cigars.

http://www.hmce.gov.uk/forms/notices/1.htm
Beat me to it Sft42!
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