Customs rules for the import of goods to Poland
Poland is a member of the European Union. Therefore, the current customs regulations of the European Union apply to the territory of Poland. But if you are traveling from outside the EU, you are allowed to buy perfumes, care cosmetics, make-up, champagne, wine, elite alcohol, fashion accessories, gifts and souvenirs - all at tax-free equivalent prices.
The relevant questions for tourists are how much goods and what kind of goods are allowed to be imported into Poland. In this article, you can familiarize yourself with the rules of duty-free importation of goods into the territory of Poland.
Customs rules for the import of goods from the European Union
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Tobacco products. It is allowed to import 800 cigarettes or 400 cigarillos or 200 cigars or 1 kg of tobacco.
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Alcohol. It is allowed to import 90 liters of non-carbonated wine (60 liters of sparkling wine), 110 liters of beer, 10 liters of alcoholic beverages with an alcohol content over 22% or 20 liters of fortified or sparkling wine or other liqueurs with an alcohol content up to 20%.
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Perfumery. It is allowed to import 50 grams of perfume and no more than 250 ml of Eau de Toilette.
Customs rules for the import of goods from countries outside the European Union
The following goods can be brought into Poland from a non-EU country by travelers aged 17 and over without paying duties:
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Tobacco products. Air passengers are allowed to import: 200 cigarettes or 100 cigarillos (the weight of each is a maximum of 3g) or 50 cigars or 250 g of tobacco. Land and sea passengers are allowed to import: 40 cigarettes or 20 cigarillos (the weight of each is a maximum of 3g) or 10 cigarillos 50 grams of tobacco. You can combine any of these tobacco products, provided that you do not exceed the total limit.
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Alcoholic drinks. It is allowed to import 4 liters of wine and 16 liters of beer and 1 liter of alcoholic beverages with a strength of more than 22% or 2 liters of alcoholic beverages with a strength of less than 22%.
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Other goods. It is allowed to import goods up to 430 euros for air and sea tourists and 300 euros for other tourists.
It is forbidden to import into Poland:
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unlicensed firearms and ammunition;
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drugs;
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meat, fish and dairy products from the EU;
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endangered species of plant require a permit. You are allowed to import plants, fruits and vegetables for personal use in a small amount. Otherwise, it is requered a phytosanitary certificate.
Rules for the import of pets
For transporting pets to Poland it is required:
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Pet passport issued by a veterinarian
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Rabies vaccination
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International Health Certificate
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The pet must be microchipped or tattooed if it is imported from a non-EU country.
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The vaccination record must be issued at least 30 days prior to arrival and not older than 9 months.
Rules for the import of foodstuffs:
It is strictly prohibited to import:
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milk and dairy products;
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meat and any meat products (except for sliced and ready-to-eat sandwiches in small quantities);
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canned meat food (both homemade and purchased).
In Poland, it is also allowed to import fish and fish products, baby food, fresh vegetables and fruits up to 5 kg per person (except raw potatoes).
List of products that can be imported with some restrictions:
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honey (up to 2 kg per person);
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eggs and egg products (up to 2 kg per person);
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coffee (up to 500 g per person);
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tea (up to 100 g per person).
TOP souvenirs and gifts from Poland
Jewelry made from Polish amber. Poland is world famous for its amber, as well as amber jewelry, which is a good gift. A lot of amber jewelry is made for women: there are many stylish beads, bracelets, earrings and rings available, however, cufflinks and tie studs can also be found for men.
Chopin Vodka. The drink can be called a famous Polish delicacy today. This is a one-ingredient vodka, usually gluten-free, 4 times distilled from potatoes, rye or wheat.
Wooden folk carving and figurines. The colorful wooden folk carvings, the finely and meticulously carved figures are proof of Poland's unique folk art. These figurines are small and cute, so it is convenient to bring them as gifts. Each statue often depicts a farmer in traditional costume, a nativity scene, Santa Claus, saints, angels, or animals.
Polish ceramics. Ceramic dishes, hand-painted according to the traditional drawings of local residents, are wonderful souvenirs for relatives and friends from a trip to Poland. In addition to plates and bowls, you can also find other small ceramic items here, such as coffee mugs, cups, tea sets and teapots, vases, and jugs. All of them are various in textures, patterns, designs, shapes and sizes.
Zubrovka Vodka. A popular alcoholic drink in Poland. The famous Zubrówka brand with over 400 years of history is made from rye. This is a flavored Polish vodka that contains a bison blade of grass in each bottle.
Oscypek cheese. It is one of the best cheeses in Poland made from smoked sheep's milk in the Tatra Mountains. This Polish cheese is not only as good as bread, but it also has an unsurpassed taste. This variety of cheese looks delicious, reminding a burrito, and has a delicate taste.
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