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Free to Import
- 200 cigarettes, or
- 100 cigarillos, or
- 50 cigars, or
- 250 gms of smoking tobacco, or
- proportional quantity of various above listed tobacco products
- alcohol and alcoholic beverages:
- 2 litres of wine, and
- 1 litre of spirits or strong liqours
- perfume: 50ml, or
- toilet water: 250 ml.
If you are a Macedonian citizen, you are entitled to customs allowance, along with the above mentioned goods, for:
- articles you are importing occasionally for your personal use, your family use or as a gifts and their total value does not exceed 50 Euros.
Please note that 50 Euros customs allowance does not apply to tobacco products, alcohol an alcoholic beverages, perfume and toilet water in quantities exceeding the above listed.
When entering into the country the residents:
Could freely bring into the country the amount that does not exceed the equivalent of 10.000 Euros in foreign currency and checks and up to 20.000 Denars per person
They are obliged to declare their foreign currency and checks to the Customs authority where the total amount exceeds the equivalent of 10.000 Euros
When entering into the country the non-residents:
Could freely bring into the country the amount that does not exceed the equivalent of 2.000 euros in foreign currency and checks and up to 20.000 denars per person.
They are obliged to declare their foreign currency and checks to the Customs authority where the total amount exceeds the equivalent of 2.000 euros, it is compulsory to receive written certificate issued by the Customs authority
http://www.customs.gov.mk/EN/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabindex=0&tabid=22
Macedonia Customs
Import regulations by Macedonia customs
Free to Import
- 200 cigarettes, or
- 100 cigarillos, or
- 50 cigars, or
- 250 gms of smoking tobacco, or
- proportional quantity of various above listed tobacco products
- alcohol and alcoholic beverages:
- 2 litres of wine, and
- 1 litre of spirits or strong liqours
- perfume: 50ml, or
- toilet water: 250 ml.
If you are a Macedonian citizen, you are entitled to customs allowance, along with the above mentioned goods, for:
- articles you are importing occasionally for your personal use, your family use or as a gifts and their total value does not exceed 50 Euros.
Please note that 50 Euros customs allowance does not apply to tobacco products, alcohol an alcoholic beverages, perfume and toilet water in quantities exceeding the above listed.
When entering into the country the residents:
Could freely bring into the country the amount that does not exceed the equivalent of 10.000 Euros in foreign currency and checks and up to 20.000 Denars per person
They are obliged to declare their foreign currency and checks to the Customs authority where the total amount exceeds the equivalent of 10.000 Euros
When entering into the country the non-residents:
Could freely bring into the country the amount that does not exceed the equivalent of 2.000 euros in foreign currency and checks and up to 20.000 denars per person.
They are obliged to declare their foreign currency and checks to the Customs authority where the total amount exceeds the equivalent of 2.000 euros, it is compulsory to receive written certificate issued by the Customs authority
Export regulations by Macedonia customs
Other Macedonia customs information
http://www.customs.gov.mk/EN/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabindex=0&tabid=22
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