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| Customs Regulations |
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Duty Free Customs Allowance |
| Arriving passengers are allowed to carry the following duty free items
into the country: |
| Tobacco: |
400 Cigarettes |
| Perfume: |
100ml |
| DVD's: |
5 Nos. |
| Wine or Liquor:* |
2 bottles (max 2 litres) or 24
cans. |
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Passenger who are Non Muslims and over the age of 21. |
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| Customs |
| Items which are banned to enter Oman are: |
- Weapons, arms and ammunitions.
- Fireworks.
- Drugs stuff and tolls which are banned by the
international conference of Opium and Drugs.
- Leaves, flowers, seeds and stems of cannabis.
- Raw or prepared opium.
- Pornographic publication and material
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| Travelers on medication which come under banned "Narcotics
Drugs" need to have a medical prescription from their doctor,
which has been certified by the Ministry of Health in their
respective countries and further attested by their Omani Embassy
or consulate, before bringing the same into the country. |
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| Carrying Valuables |
| All individuals, establishments and companies which carry, import or export R.O 6,000 (Six thousand Omani Rials )or more or its equivalent from any other currency or bearer negotiable instruments ( such as cheques , bills of exchange , stocks and shares etc.), precious metals or precious stones, must declare them to the customs authority , using the declaration from in compliance with the law of money laundering and its executive regulation. |
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