Gifts, clothing and accessories.
It is possible to bring personal or household goods or gifts into the country, but the quantity must not be considered for commercial purposes, and the customs officer has the right to evaluate the items carried by the passenger and then collect taxes.
Newly purchased clothing and accessories must be removed from the tag to avoid being taxed. Secondly, counterfeit or pirated products cannot be carried, and once found, the customs has the right to detain them.
Cash and luxury.
The maximum limit for cash carried by Spanish customs is 10,000 euros, beyond which a declaration is required.
The restrictions on luxury goods in Europe are generally less than 700 euros, and goods exceeding 700 euros should be declared consciously to avoid some trouble.
Dispose of confiscated items and sign documents.
If the confiscated item is not particularly important, do not confront customs.
If the baggage is detained, you may need to sign a document. However, students need to be aware that these documents may be about confiscation of goods or taxation, so be sure to read them carefully or ask the staff carefully.
Avoid acting alone.
Students try not to act alone, and it is best to walk with **, so that the possibility of being spot-checked alone is less.
If you are out of touch with the crowd due to reasons such as picking up your luggage, you may be spot-checked by customs. If you are spot-checked, students should not panic, they must deal with it calmly, know the names of the items they are carrying, and be able to communicate and explain effectively with the customs staff.