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T R A V E L T I P S
> Customs Formalities
and Regulations :: |
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The usual duty
free regulations apply for India. |
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Alcoholic liquor and wine upto 1 litre each. |
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200 cigarettes
or 50 cigars or 250 gms. of tobacco. |
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Visitors
are generally required to make oral baggage declaration in
respect of baggage and foreign currency in their possession.
Visitors in possession of more than US $ 10,000 or equivalent
thereof in the shape of travellers' cheque, bank notes currency
notes are required to obtain a Currency declaration Form before
leaving Customs. They should fill in the Disembarkation Card
handed over to them by the airlines during the course of the
flight There are two channels for Custom clearance: |
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Green
Channel : For
passengers not having any dutiable articles or unaccompanied
baggage. |
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Red
Channel : For passengers having dutiable articles
or unaccompanied baggage or high value articles to be entered
on Tourist Baggage Re - Export Form. |
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