Lebanon customs
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Get import & export customs regulations, restricted items and food restrictions before travelling to Lebanon. Items allowed to import is 1 litre of cologne or 100mL perfume. Prohibited items is Arms and ammunitions. Some of restricted items are All pets must be declared to the customs authority, have a valid health certificate issued at country of origin and have a valid rabies vaccination certificate.
Import Regulations
Free to import items into Lebanon
Tobacco
- 800 cigarettes;
- 100 cigarillos;
- 50 cigars; or
- 1000 grams of tobacco.
Other items
- 1 litre of cologne or 100mL perfume.
- Medicines in a reasonable quantity for personal use.
- Non-commercial personal items valued at up to LBP500,000 for Lebanese, Syrian and Jordanian nationals and residents, or LBP2,000,000 for all other passengers coming to Lebanon.
Prohibited items into Lebanon
- Arms and ammunitions
- Narcotics
- Immoral publications and recordings.
- Archaeological pieces.
Restricted items into Lebanon
- All pets must be declared to the customs authority, have a valid health certificate issued at country of origin and have a valid rabies vaccination certificate.
Lebanon travel details
Export Regulations
Free to export items from Lebanon
No rules presentProhibited items from Lebanon
- Weapons and ammunitions.
- Narcotics
- Archaeological pieces and currencies.
Restricted items from Lebanon
- Fur and valuable coats.
- Jewellery.
- Cameras and any similar items with a value equal to or greater than LBP2,400,00 must be declared to customs in writing.
- Gold coins.
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