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Can you take chocolate into NZ?

Can you take chocolate into NZ?

The question on the arrival card is “Are you bringing into NZ any food, including: cooked, uncooked, fresh, preserved, packaged or dried? Chocolate fits into 2 of these categories so the answer should be “YES”. You are permitted to bring in chocolate, along with quite a large number of other food items.

Can I take food out of New Zealand?

Aside from a small number of restricted products, you can take any food or animal products with you for personal use when you leave New Zealand. This includes carrying food or animal products in your checked or hand luggage.

Can I mail food to New Zealand?

Mail that may contain risk goods like food, souvenirs or seeds, will be opened and examined and may be detained at the border to ensure compliance with New Zealand’s biosecurity requirements. If your mail item is held because it poses a biosecurity risk, you should get a letter from MPI explaining your options.

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Why is honey illegal in NZ?

Honey is an animal product, and anyone who sends animal products overseas must meet export requirements. For example, you cannot buy honey in a shop or supermarket in New Zealand and post it overseas.

Can you post food to NZ?

How much is a Kiwi stamp worth in 2021?

New Zealand Post Rate Changes – effective 1 July 2021 On 1 July 2021, New Zealand Post will increase the price of some of its services, including Standard Mail letter products. A medium sized letter sent within New Zealand will increase by 10c and will be $1.50 if sent by Standard Post.

Can I bring meat in the plane?

Meat, seafood and other non-liquid food items are permitted in both carry-on and checked bags. You also can pack frozen perishables in your carry-on or checked bags in dry ice. The FAA limits you to five pounds of dry ice that is properly packaged (the package is vented) and marked.

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Can I take packaged food on an international flight?

Solid food items (not liquids or gels) can be transported in either your carry-on or checked bags. TSA officers may instruct travelers to separate items from carry-on bags such as foods, powders, and any materials that can clutter bags and obstruct clear images on the X-ray machine.

Can you get Bovril in New Zealand?

Find Bovril products online and buy from the best online shops in New Zealand.

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