Can I bring Cigars to Germany?
CigarsβGermany
About Cigars
Cigars are premium tobacco products with specific import regulations. Most countries allow 50-100 cigars duty-free. Cuban cigars have special restrictions in some countries (previously banned in the US, now allowed with limits). Premium cigars should be transported in humidors or protective cases. Keep purchase receipts for high-value cigars to prove legitimacy and value at customs.
General Rules Apply
We don't have specific rules for Cigars yet. Below are the general rules for Tobacco Products that apply to Cigars.
β Allowed
π Carrying Limits
- Quantity Limit:From EU: 800 cigarettes. From non-EU: 200 cigarettes OR 250g tobacco
β Declaration Requirements
β Required
Form needed: Customs for non-EU
π Quick Summary
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π Important Notes
- β’**β ALLOWED with Limits** (17+) From EU: 800 cigarettes or 200 cigars or 1kg tobacco
- β’From non-EU: 200 cigarettes OR 100 cigarillos OR 50 cigars OR 250g tobacco
- β’These are alternatives, not cumulative
β Frequently Asked Questions
How is the duty-free allowance for Cigars calculated?
The allowance is typically calculated by count (e.g., 200 cigarettes) or weight (e.g., 250g of loose tobacco). If you carry multiple types of Cigars, customs will calculate the total based on proportional conversion. Any excess must be declared at the red channel.
What should I consider when bringing Cigars?
The most important thing when bringing Cigars is to confirm if it exceeds the duty-free allowance or declaration threshold of your destination. It's recommended to keep purchase receipts and ensure Cigars is in its original packaging for easier customs inspection. If the Cigars is of high value, always use the red declaration channel.
β More Questions
Tobacco limits from non-EU?
200 cigarettes OR 100 cigarillos OR 50 cigars OR 250g tobacco. Choose one.
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