A PSS guide to customs restrictions
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Kidical Mass | September 2010 | Robots www.slokidicalmass.org When you choose to move abroad there are many decisions to make about what you take with you to your new home and what you leave behind. In some instances, what you leave behind will be determined by the restrictions imposed by the customs department of the country to which you are relocating. Each location is vastly different so it's worth having a look at all the relevant information before starting to pack. In all instances countries have strict laws on the import/export of illegal goods, weapons and drugs. You'll also need to declare certain limits on currency, alcohol and cigarettes. To make things easier we have put together a list for our two most popular destinations and looked at what they'll be looking out for in your crated belongings. Australia: There are a vast range of goods that Australian customs are interested in, many of which reflect their concerns about the importation of pests and diseases into the country. Items that need to be declared at customs include: