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Re: Declaring items at the airport.
Originally Posted by stevewales25
(Post 10166066)
Correct!!
But like I say I arrive from Singapore at 6.25am so can't see the airport being very busy anyway. |
Re: Declaring items at the airport.
Great! Haha. Thanks for the info though!
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Re: Declaring items at the airport.
Originally Posted by Dreamy
(Post 10165712)
He isn't asking if he should declare, he's asking if its worth deliberately bringing something to declare as that queue may well be shorter than the 'nothing to declare' queue.
TBH, I've never had problems getting through AQIS whether I've had stuff to declare or not. Getting through passport control has always been the delay for me. Cheers LG |
Re: Declaring items at the airport.
Hi Guys
I am returning to Oz in Jan. To be clear - I want to bring in sealed dry roasted nuts in my hold luggage - so just write that on the form and declare and they wont take them off me, have I got that right? x |
Re: Declaring items at the airport.
Originally Posted by jacknscoob
(Post 10450549)
Hi Guys
I am returning to Oz in Jan. To be clear - I want to bring in sealed dry roasted nuts in my hold luggage - so just write that on the form and declare and they wont take them off me, have I got that right? x (edited to add - if you are lucky and the AQIS person had a good day you might get them through, but generally even the nuts onn a Walnut Whip cause its confiscation) |
Re: Declaring items at the airport.
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 10450552)
No. As stated earlier in the thread, nuts are not allowed in, they will be confiscated.
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Re: Declaring items at the airport.
Originally Posted by RedDragon2008
(Post 10450553)
Hey Hey Polly they let me in:o
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Re: Declaring items at the airport.
Originally Posted by stevewales25
(Post 10166066)
Correct!!
But like I say I arrive from Singapore at 6.25am so can't see the airport being very busy anyway. |
Re: Declaring items at the airport.
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 10450552)
No. As stated earlier in the thread, nuts are not allowed in, they will be confiscated.
(edited to add - if you are lucky and the AQIS person had a good day you might get them through, but generally even the nuts onn a Walnut Whip cause its confiscation) Perhaps they were allowed in coz they don't have dry roast peanuts here so didn't know what they are:confused: You want some? They're yummy..... |
Re: Declaring items at the airport.
Originally Posted by eddie007
(Post 10451367)
I'm sat here eating dry roasted peanuts brought in from uk... Declared at customs by my niece and nephew..... They brought 6 large bags with them... And the grey nomads always brought them over....
Perhaps they were allowed in coz they don't have dry roast peanuts here so didn't know what they are:confused: You want some? They're yummy..... It does depend on who you get, how closely they look at the stuff coming in etc - one of those grey areas like artificial berries on hats :sneaky: and stuff containing dry milk powder. I got hassle this time bringing in sealed supermarket Christmas puddings, do it every year, first time they've argued "no way cos they contain fruit" Supervisor rolled her eyes and waved me through, puddings and all. |
Re: Declaring items at the airport.
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 10451414)
I love em, and if they get in thats great, don't bank on it though. Nuts are supposed to be banned.
It does depend on who you get, how closely they look at the stuff coming in etc - one of those grey areas like artificial berries on hats :sneaky: and stuff containing dry milk powder. I got hassle this time bringing in sealed supermarket Christmas puddings, do it every year, first time they've argued "no way cos they contain fruit" Supervisor rolled her eyes and waved me through, puddings and all. |
Re: Declaring items at the airport.
Originally Posted by chris955
(Post 10451614)
Apparently the official line on dry roasted nuts is that they are OK to bring in but need to be inspected at point of arrival. I have found over the years that so few customs people seem to have any idea of what is and isnt OK it really isnt funny. Some will want to disinfect a pair of shoes in your bag if they have a blade of grass on them but wont look at the shoes on your feet.
Funniest thing I ever brought in was Flying Saucers - those rice paper sweets filled with sherbet. They only showed up on the X-ray machine as being a pile of white powder........... |
Re: Declaring items at the airport.
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 10451668)
Thats why some things are more dodgy to bring over than others - some stuff is always OK, but others will depend on who is on that day.
Funniest thing I ever brought in was Flying Saucers - those rice paper sweets filled with sherbet. They only showed up on the X-ray machine as being a pile of white powder........... |
Re: Declaring items at the airport.
Originally Posted by old.sparkles
(Post 10451838)
Will we be seeing you on an episode of 'nothing to declare'? :lol:
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Re: Declaring items at the airport.
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 10452063)
:lol: no that was a few years ago and after being introduced to the delight of flyging saucers they let me in with my precious bagful! Very funny though, apparently rice paper doesn't show up on the xray machine.
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