Is it legal to bring tobacco over the allowance in Cambodia?
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Legal position
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Cambodia's customs manual allows only 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars or 250 grams of tobacco within the passenger exemption. Bringing more than that allowance is not duty-free.
Conditions
What would need to be true
Stay within the published tobacco allowance or declare the excess goods.
Exceptions
Known carve-outs or edge cases
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Penalties
Penalty snapshot
Tobacco above the passenger limits must be declared for duties and taxes under the existing laws and regulations.
Enforcement
How this may be enforced
Customs officers apply the traveller allowance when clearing passenger baggage.
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bring electronics without declaring them
Cambodia's customs manual allows other belongings and devices in reasonable quantities needed for travel. Devices beyond reasonable personal-travel quantities should be declared and cleared with customs.
bringing duty free goods
Cambodia grants passenger allowances for limited alcohol, tobacco, perfume and reasonable personal belongings. Duty-free treatment depends on staying within those limits and keeping the goods as personal travel effects.
Compare this activity in other countries
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Albania
Albania allows certain tobacco products in passenger traffic, but the customs relief is tied to passenger allowances and non-commercial personal luggage. Tobacco over the allowance loses the benefit of the passenger exemption and should be declared.
Algeria
Algeria's official customs leaflet allows only limited personal tobacco quantities on entry. Bringing more than the published passenger allowance is not duty-free and falls outside the simplified traveller relief.
Argentina
Argentina's baggage rules set duty-free limits for tobacco products such as cigarettes and cigars depending on the travel route. Bringing more than the allowance takes you outside the automatic exemption.
Austria
Austria allows tobacco to be brought in within traveller allowances, but goods above the allowance must be declared and duties become payable.
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