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burnalot

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Hey Folks!

 

I need to head back to Canada for a month and want to bring back some Thai cigarettes to save me a lot of money on cigarettes in Canada.

 

1) is it legal?

2. How many cartons can I bring back?

If you know, I'd love to hear from you!

Thanks in advance

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28 minutes ago, muzmurray said:

 

Nope, many countries allow more, and many allow less - there is no set standard.

 

       Would I say yes, you'd say no and vice versa. Let's put it this way then: " Most custom regulations of countries world wide  only allow 200 cigarettes, or one carton.

          America:  https://help.cbp.gov/app/answers/detail/a_id/53/~/traveler-bringing-tobacco-products-(cigarettes,-cigars,-bidis)-to-the-u.s.-for

 

 You might have read something about European law, which has got nothing to do with the OP's question.

 

        Then you're allowed to have 4 cartons, or 800 cigarettes. Please tell all of us where the laws are different and you actually did something that makes sense. .

 

        Can you proof your post? 

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8 hours ago, HungDonger said:

Australia only allows 50 cigarettes

 

 

8 hours ago, lostinisaan said:

Can you proof your post? 

Edited 8 hours ago by lostinisaan

 

Philippines - 400

Vietnam - 400

Argentina - 400

Fiji - 250

And various other countries too - so yes! I can prove my post.  :-)

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