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Is it legal to bring vapes into a country in Serbia?

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Legal position

Current starter summary

Serbia Customs says passengers may carry related tobacco products in luggage in quantities for personal use, including electronic cigarettes and vapes.

Conditions

What would need to be true

Carry the vape products only in quantities for personal use.

Exceptions

Known carve-outs or edge cases

Tobacco for oral use, snus, is expressly prohibited.

Penalties

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Enforcement

How this may be enforced

Customs distinguishes personal-use tobacco products from prohibited or non-personal imports.

More rules in Serbia

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bring electronics without declaring them

Serbia treats a laptop, tablet or smartphone configured for personal use as part of personal luggage, but goods newly bought abroad to stay in Serbia are not treated the same way. Items temporarily imported for the stay must be declared.

DependsTravel

bring food into a country

Serbia allows food in reasonable quantities for personal use if it is in the original manufacturer’s wrapping. Food of animal origin is more tightly limited.

YesTravel

bring tobacco over the allowance

Serbia treats only limited tobacco quantities as personal luggage. Tobacco above those traveller quantities is outside the stated personal-luggage allowance.

DependsTravel

bringing duty free goods

Serbia allows tourists to enter with personal luggage and limited traveller quantities of tobacco, alcohol, perfume and other ordinary personal items without treating them as commercial imports.

YesTravel

Compare this activity in other countries

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Argentina

ANMAT says electronic cigarettes are prohibited for importation, distribution and commercialization in Argentina. Bringing vapes into Argentina should therefore not be treated as permitted ordinary import.

NoTravel

Australia

Australia allows only a narrow travellers exemption for small quantities of therapeutic vapes and otherwise treats vaping goods as prohibited imports without prior permission.

DependsTravel

Austria

Austria does not treat every traveller vape import the same way. Customs rules, value allowances and youth tobacco rules can all matter depending on the product and traveller.

DependsTravel

Bahrain

Bahrain Customs includes electronic cigarettes and related nicotine products in its duty-free passenger allowance framework. Bringing vapes or e-liquid beyond that framework should not be treated as unrestricted entry.

DependsTravel

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