What can’t you bring from UK to France?

Foods of animal origin and products of animal origin are subject to restrictions: travellers are not allowed to carry meat, meat-based products, milk and dairy products imported from third countries* in their personal packages and luggage.

What are you not allowed to bring to France?

Live animals and animal products: Live animals, as well as animal products such as fur, ivory, and reptile skin, are strictly prohibited. Certain fish and seafood: Certain types of fish and seafood, such as tuna and swordfish, are prohibited due to high levels of mercury.

Can I take toiletries to France?

Hand luggage and hold luggageLiquids carried in the aircraft cabin such as aerosols, drinks, toothpaste, cosmetic creams or gels must be carried in a transparent plastic bag – maximum capacity 1 litre – and no container may hold more than 100 ml. Liquid containers larger than 100 ml must be placed in checked baggage.

What items Cannot be taken into France from UK?

What foods can you not take to Europe from UK?

Taking food and drink into EU countriesYou can no longer take products of animal origin, such as any food or drink contain meat or dairy, or plants and plant products into the EU in your luggage, vehicle, or person.

What is allowed through customs in France?

You are allowed to bring in France & EU the following amount of duty/tax free goods, provided you travel with the items and do not intend to sell them (if you go over this allowance, you may have to pay duty and/or tax) : 200 cigarettes or 100 cigarillos or 50 cigars or 250g of tobacco. 4 litres of still wine.

What food can I take from UK to France?

If you travel to the EU from a non-EU country, you are not allowed to bring any meat or dairy products with you. You can however bring a limited quantity of fruit and vegetables as well as eggs, egg products and honey. Restricted quantities of fish or fish products are also allowed.

What can you take to France from UK?

Allowed items:

  • Most processed, canned, and sealed foods (providing they don't contain animal-derived products)
  • Powdered milk for babies and infants, and baby food (up to a total weight of 2kg)
  • Honey (small quantities for personal consumption only)
  • Eggs and egg products (small quantities for personal consumption only)
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