Customs and Baggage
Customs
Visitors are usually asked if they have anything to declare on arrival. You
should not bring in more than US$10,000 in cash without declaring it. Likewise,
video and camera equipment and other expensive, easily sold items should be
declared on arrival. If the customs officers issues you are Tourist Baggage
Re-export Form (TBRE) detailing the items declared and their value, these items
must be shown when leaving the country. If currency was declared and noted when
entering the country , exchange receipts must be shown on departure if you take
less than declared amount out. India allows one bottle of spirits, 200 cigarettes
and a reasonable amount of gifts to be imported free of duty. Souvenirs can
be exported from India without restriction. Only Rs2.000 worth of gold and up
to Rs10,000 worth of manufactured jewellery or precious stones can be exported
without the permit. Any object over 100 years old needs an export certificate
from the Director of Antiquities, Archaeological survey of India. India is a
signatory to CITES and the export of ivory, animals and snake skins and products
made from them is forbidden. CITES certificates can be issued by the Deputy
Director of Wildlife Preservation in the major cities. They should fill in the
Disembarkation card handed over to them by the airline during the course of
the flight. There are two channels for Customs clearance: Green Channel: For
passengers not in possession of any dutiable articles or unaccompanied baggage.
Red Channel: For passengers with dutiable articles or unaccompanied baggage
or high value articles to be entered on the Tourist Baggage Re-Export Form.
Exports Of Antique
Antique which include sculpture, paintings or other works of art & crafts,
illustrative of science, art, crafts, religion of bygone ages & of historical
interest which have bee in existence for not less than one hundred years may
not be exported out of India. Manuscripts, or other documents of scientific,
historical, literary or aesthetic value in existence for not less than seventy
five years; art treasures- not necessarily antiquities but of artistic &
aesthetic value, also cannot be exported out of India. For Clarifications on
the antiquity, tourists can contact the following authorities.
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