1 has a prescription of western medicine;
Western medicine proves in writing that patients need to take these drugs to treat diseases or maintain their lives;
These drugs are still in the original packaging (preferably intact).
Customs officials will review the relevant documents and check whether the packaging is suspicious before release.
As many as 35,000 species of animals and plants are prohibited from being brought in. The following list is only common prohibited products. Drugs that cannot be brought in:
1, American ginseng.
2. Drugs containing Radix Aucklandiae: Baoji Pill, Dahuoluo Pill and Guipi Pill.
3. Gastrodia elata and drugs containing Gastrodia elata: Tianma Zaizao Pill and Tongbi Tablet;
4. Drugs containing musk, such as various musk analgesic creams, musk hemorrhoid creams and regenerative pills.
5. Medicine containing tortoise plastron, such as Shuanglong Pill.
6. There are also drugs containing bear bile or antelope horn or tiger and leopard products.
If you have any medicine, please declare it truthfully when you enter the country. Right here? Do you carry any plant products? The choice is, take the initiative to show him the drugs. Don't take any chances. If found, the fine can be as high as 0.2 million/200 thousand, and it may be imprisoned for 5 years.
Don't use fake invoices
1 When passengers buy electronic equipment or other items abroad, some stores will take the initiative to issue price invoices to them, indicating that passengers have paid a lower payment.
When passengers arrive in New Zealand, never provide such price invoices to the customs to reduce or avoid paying customs duties. Otherwise, the consequences may be very serious, and the loss will definitely outweigh the gain.
Although New Zealand Customs generally determines the taxable value according to the invoice of the goods, experienced customs officials can easily find that the declared value of the goods is unreasonable. They have the right to re-evaluate the hungry value of the goods at the price approved by the customs.
Passengers must also know that whether they declare false tax information to the customs or provide price invoices to customs officials, they are hiding their dutiable goods from the customs. In other words, this is also a crime of smuggling.
The punishment for the crime of smuggling may be very severe. In addition to confiscating passengers' belongings, the customs also requires passengers to pay a considerable fine. More seriously, passengers may be prosecuted by the customs, and finally punished by the judge, leaving a criminal record.
Therefore, it is the best practice to declare the information and value of taxable items honestly and submit real invoices.
Don't smuggle drugs
Smuggling drugs to New Zealand, the price of smugglers is imprisonment and loss of freedom!
Even if he is released from prison after serving his sentence, if he is not a hungry New Zealand citizen, the New Zealand government will immediately expel the criminal from the country. As for other countries, drug smugglers who are convicted of serving their sentences will also be classified as persona non grata.
Please remember not to carry luggage or packages for strangers. Cunning drugs often use unsuspecting passengers to carry drugs through customs. If someone says to you, please help me take these items back to New Zealand. Remember to say: No-unless you can be sure that these items do not contain drugs or other contraband, the safest thing is not to carry luggage or parcels for others.