Is it legal to bring food into a country in Montenegro?
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Legal position
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Montenegro allows travellers to bring in limited quantities of food for personal use in passenger traffic.
Conditions
What would need to be true
The food must stay within the personal-use quantities and conditions published by the Customs Administration.
Exceptions
Known carve-outs or edge cases
Special rules apply to baby food, dietetic food and other controlled products.
Penalties
Penalty snapshot
Food outside the passenger allowances can lose the exemption and may be subject to customs measures or other border controls.
Enforcement
How this may be enforced
Customs controls passenger baggage and checks whether the goods fit the personal-use allowances.
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bring medical cannabis into a country
Montenegro allows a traveller to carry a medicine that contains a narcotic drug only for up to 30 days of personal therapy and only with the required doctor or specialist certificate.
bring tobacco over the allowance
Montenegro gives travellers a duty-free tobacco allowance, but tobacco over that allowance is not duty free.
bringing duty free goods
Montenegro allows duty-free entry for non-commercial goods in personal luggage up to the traveller value limits published by Customs.
Compare this activity in other countries
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Argentina
SENASA says travelers must check the rules for entering food, animals, plants and agricultural products into Argentina. Products that do not meet the required authorizations can be confiscated.
Australia
Food can be brought into Australia only if it is declared and the item is allowed under the biosecurity rules because some foods need inspection or cannot enter at all.
Austria
Austria restricts food imports from outside the EU. The customs rules used here allow some quantities but ban or limit various meat, milk and similar products.
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan Customs allows travellers to bring up to 30 kilograms of various food products into the customs territory under the traveller rules.
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