The UAE warns against the entry of these goods with passengers through UAE airports

Ahmed Moawad - | UAE

The Customs and Ports Security Authority in the United Arab Emirates warned travelers to and from the UAE lands against carrying some common goods that are prohibited from entering through their airports, and the authority indicated that the list of goods and products prohibited to enter through the Emirates airports had recently been updated, in addition to the permitted goods, and the authority demanded the travelers to need Commitment to the list that is constantly updated for goods and materials prohibited to enter through their airports permanently.

The items forbidden from transportation are those that countries prohibit importing or exporting in line with your customs legislation, as well as those that are already limited and require prior approval from the authorities involved.

Goods that are not permitted to be transferred via UAE airports

  • narcotic-containing medications and prescriptions
  • Content that has been pirated
  • Currency forgeries
  • Substances used in sorcery or black magic
  • Conflicting religious beliefs and ideals in publications and artistic works
  • Tools and gadgets for gambling.

Goods whose entry is restricted through UAE airports and require prior authorization

  • Animals, plants, fertilizers, and insecticides are all examples of living things.
  • Weapons, ammunition, explosives, and fireworks are all prohibited.
  • Medicines, pharmaceuticals, medical equipment, devices, and machineries
  • Publications, books, and media products
  • Products connected to nuclear energy
  • Wireless devices and transmitters
  • alcoholic beverages
  • Personal care and beauty items
  • Tobacco cigarettes that have been prepared
  • Tires for a new vehicle

What is the amount allowed to be taken out of the UAE?

It has been confirmed by the government of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) that travelers who are outside the nation and find themselves in possession of more than 60,000 dirhams in cash or other financial instruments are required to declare this amount to customs officials, and they are also required to follow the customs guidelines of the UAE upon their return to the country.

Customs smuggling

It means entering or attempting to enter or remove goods into or from the country without paying customs duties, in whole or in part, or in violation of the prohibition or restriction provisions contained in the Arab Gulf States' Unified Customs Law or other regulations and laws in force.

The "Digital Government" has identified six types of customs smuggling: not taking goods to the first customs department when entering the country, travelers not declaring commercial goods to be with them, and goods crossing the customs department without declaring them.

Amounts of money allowed to be carried while traveling to the UAE

The Federal Customs Authority called on passengers traveling through its airlines to adhere to and comply with the customs laws imposed by it, with the need for travelers to disclose the amounts of money in their possession, not to exceed 60 thousand dirhams or its equivalent in other currencies.

The Federal Authority in the UAE also clarified that if the amount exceeds the permissible limit, then the traveler must fill out the form for disclosing the amounts, noting that the law does not allow anyone under the age of 18 to bring in or take out amounts exceeding the specified amount, which is 60 thousand dirhams. Or its equivalent in other currencies.

View the list of restricted and prohibited goods

The General Administration of Customs in the UAE also called on all travelers to review the updated list of restricted and prohibited goods, through its official website: (Abu Dhabi Customs website in the UAE).

The list that was revealed includes a guide to the restricted goods and the entities concerned with registration. It also specified the common customs declaration forms, preventing the goods from being taken upon entry into the country, or the goods attempting to bypass the customs office without declaring them to the relevant agencies.

Goods allowed to enter the Emirates and exempt from customs duties

  • Binoculars with optical zoom.
  • Projectors and related equipment.
  • Radios, CDs, and more CDs.
  • Personal video cameras, digital cameras, and cassettes.
  • Musical instruments that move.
  • cell phone.
  • As a single device, a television and a direct receiver.
  • Strollers for children.
  • Sports equipment for individuals.
  • Printers for computers and mobile devices.
  • Calculator.
  • Wheelchairs and strollers for individuals with disabilities.
  • Personal-use medicines that conform with applicable legislation.
  • Personal items such as clothing, toiletries, and bags are permitted.
  • Jewelry for personal use.

On Emirates Airlines, they allow passengers to bring hand luggage.

It is important to note that Emirates, along with the majority of other countries, permits passengers to bring two pieces of hand luggage, such as a bag for personal belongings and another bag for a laptop or backpack.

Additionally, it allows for the utilization of a multi-compartment bag that has a maximum length of 56 centimeters, a width of 45 centimeters, and a depth of no more than 25 centimeters. Included in these places are the handles of the bag as well as the external compartments.

The updated list of items that are not permitted to travel through airports in the United Arab Emirates

It is important to note that the list of items that are not allowed to enter through airports in the United Arab Emirates includes fourteen items that are completely prohibited to be carried with travelers. These items include the following: (any and all types of drugs, counterfeit and counterfeit money, publications, photographs, oils, drawings, cards, books, magazines, and stone sculptures that are incompatible with the Islamic religion or public morals). Alternatively, those that contain the purpose to pervert or to incite sedition).

The following items are included in the list: three-layer nylon fishing nets, gambling tools and machines, goods imported from countries that are being boycotted, substances that deplete the ozone layer, materials that are contaminated with radiation, asbestos sheets and pipes, laser pens that emit red beams of light, hazardous waste, fences, bann leaves, and used and new tires.

Penalties for tax evasion in the UAE

The Federal Customs Authority in the UAE has demanded that travelers through its airports adhere to the standards and laws it imposes on goods that are prohibited and allowed to enter, so as not to fall under the penalty of the law and be exposed to penalties that include imprisonment for a period of 3 years or a large financial fine.

The authority also confirmed that the lists of goods prohibited from entering through its airports are constantly updated in accordance with new requirements, calling on passengers traveling through its airlines to check the official websites and the airline concerned to check for goods prohibited from entering.

Dangerous goods prohibited from entering through UAE airports

Security services inside UAE airports prevent the entry of dangerous goods, which are materials that would pose a threat to the safety of passengers.

Knowing that the goods that are prohibited from entering the UAE are the same as those prohibited by the European Aviation Security Authority, according to which strict policies are imposed during inspections using the latest equipment.

UAE airports prohibit the entry of alcoholic substances and their derivatives, in addition to lithium batteries, gas cylinders, atomizers, and compressed gas cartridges.

Blocking the use of electronic cigarettes on board the trip

Etihad Airlines in the UAE allows carrying electronic cigarettes on its flights, but noted that the use of the device is completely prohibited, and smoking is not allowed of any kind inside anywhere on board, including toilets.

Etihad Airways also confirmed that electronic cigarettes should also be placed in portable bags, and they should not be placed with registered luggage.

Foods allowed to carry it through Emirates Airlines

The airlines in the UAE explained that it allows travelers to and from the Emirati lands to carry your food on the plane, as long as they are solid and placed in a box or container.

But she emphasized that in the case of liquid food, it is subject to regular fluids related to fluids: 100 ml per type, one philosopher is allowed in a total way. Foods, which are liquid, include soup, drink, jam, cooked cuisine, sauces and pastes.

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