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Customs
Regulations
Transfer
of CURRENCY through the customs border
of the Republic of Belarus
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The
EXPORT of foreign currency in cash from the Republic of Belarus
by natural persons without special permits and
without obligatory declaration in writing is allowed
up to the amount not exceeding $3,000 per person,
or its equivalent in other foreign currencies according to the
official exchange rate of the Belarusian ruble to the corresponding
foreign currency at the moment of customs declaration of the exported
currency.
Oral declaration remains obligatory.
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The
EXPORT of foreign currency in cash from the Republic of Belarus
by natural persons with the obligatory declaration in
writing, but without special permits
is allowed up to the amount not exceeding $10,000
per person, or equivalent in other foreign currency.
A duplicate of the customs declaration filled out upon entry to
the Republic of Belarus or any other member States of the Commonwealth
of Independent States (C.I.S.) must be handed over.
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the amount of the exported foreign currency in cash exceeds the established
limit of $10,000 per person, special permits are
to be submitted to the customs.
- The
IMPORT of foreign cash into the Republic of Belarus by natural persons
is not limited provided that other customs
formalities are observed.
The declaration may be filled out in 2 copies.
Upon completion of customs procedures the duplicate of the declaration
may be handed over to the declarant upon his request.
- The
EXPORT
of payment documents in foreign currency from the Republic of Belarus
and their IMPORT into the Republic of Belarus by natural persons are
carried out without the limitation of their amount provided that all
necessary customs
formalities are observed.
- The
EXPORT of Belarusian rubles in cash from the Republic of Belarus by
natural persons is allowed in the amount of no more than 100 (one
hundred) minimal wages, established in the Republic of Belarus, per
person.
- The
IMPORT of Belarusian rubles in cash into the Republic of Belarus by
natural persons is allowed in the amount of no more than 100 (one
hundred) minimal wages, established in the Republic of Belarus, per
person.
The import
of personal property into the Republic of Belarus:
Following goods and articles may be brought to Belarus without paying
customs duties:
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Goods and articles
(except furniture, vehicles, car bodies and agricultural products
that fall under special regulations), not exceeding $1,000
in value per person, with a maximum weight of 50
kg (110 lbs), for personal
use only.
NOTE: There is a weight limitation on the luggage that can be
brought into the country without paying customs duties. If the
weight exceeds 50 kilograms (110 lbs) it is necessary to pay 2
euros for every extra kilogram.
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Goods
and articles for non-commercial purposes regardless of their customs
values, including furniture and one vehicle, imported by a person,
who moves into the Republic of Belarus for permanent residence,
provided that they are imported onto the customs territory of
the Republic of Belarus from the country of the previous residence
within six months, beginning with the day of the arrival for permanent
residence.
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Goods
and articles for non-commercial purposes regardless of their customs
values, including furniture and one vehicle, which were inherited
outside the territory of the Republic of Belarus by the resident
of the Republic of Belarus.
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Foodstuffs,
with a total weight not exceeding 5 kilograms
per person.
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No
more than 1 (one) litre (33.8 fl. oz.)
of alcohol beverages per person, that has reached the age of 18.
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200
cigarettes or 200 grams of tobacco or other tobacco
products per person, that has reached the age of 18.
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No
more than 5 jewelry items.
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No
more than 3 natural leather or (and) fur clothes
items.
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No
more than 1 video-recording or video-playing
units per person, that costs no more than $1,000.
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Imports
of personal property (except furniture and vehicles, to which
a special procedure is applied), acquired outside the customs
territory of the Republic of Belarus from $1,000
to $10,000 in value, are levied by the customs
duty of 30% from the customs value
The export of personal
property from the Republic of Belarus:
Except as otherwise stipulated by the legislation of the Republic of Belarus,
the following goods and articles
are exempt from customs duties when exported from the Republic of Belarus:
- Goods and articles not exceeding $10,000
in value, for personal use only.
- Goods and articles sent by international mail
not exceeding $2,000 in value, for personal use only.
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Goods and articles
for non-commercial purposes regardless their customs value, exported
by a person, who leaves the Republic of Belarus for permanent
residence in another country. These goods (including vehicles),
exported by this person, should be in possession of or in use
by this person or by the members of his/her family on the territory
of the Republic of Belarus. The right to transfer such goods,
which are exempt from customs duties, through the customs border
of the Republic of Belarus remains in force within six months,
beginning with the day when the person, who exports such goods,
leaves the country for permanent residence abroad.
- Private property (including vehicles) regardless
of their customs values, temporarily exported by the residents of the
Republic of Belarus for the period of their stay outside the Republic
of Belarus.
- Goods and articles, which do not belong by their
nature to personal property, not exceeding $1,500 in
value, except for the goods, which are exported according to special
permissions (licenses), issued by the republican bodies of the state
government and other governmental bodies, which are empowered to issue
such special permissions (licenses) according to the legislation of
the Republic of Belarus.
Import/export
prohibited:
The following goods and articles cannot be
transferred through the customs border of the Republic of Belarus
by natural persons without a special permission:
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Fire-arms and ammunition of
any kind of military patterns, military equipment.
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Narcotics, psychotropic, toxic, poisonous,
virulent substances, explosives and nuclear materials.
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Printed or audio-visual materials
deemed injurious to the Republic of Belarus, to its State security
or to the health and morality of the people.
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Other goods and articles banned
by the legislation of the Republic of Belarus.
The above regulations are
subject to change without prior notice.
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