Lithuania customs
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Get import & export customs regulations, restricted items and food restrictions before travelling to Lithuania. Items allowed to import is Medicinal products for personal use, subject to certain restrictions. Prohibited items is Counterfeit and pirated goods. Some of restricted items are Animals are subject to a mandatory health inspection at the first point of entry on EU territory.
Import Regulations
Free to import items into Lithuania
Tobacco
- 200 cigarettes;
- 100 cigarillos;
- 50 cigars;
- 250g of smoking tobacco; or
- A proportional combination of these goods (such as 100 cigarettes and 50 cigarillos).
Alcohol
- There are no restrictions on the importation of currency into the EU.
- Funds of more than €10,000 must be declared to the customs authorities.
Currency
- There are no restrictions on the importation of currency into the EU.
- Funds of more than €10,000 must be declared to the customs authorities.
Other items
- Medicinal products for personal use, subject to certain restrictions. For further information, please visitMedicine during a trip.
- Personal items of non-commercial nature worth up to €430 when travelling by air.
- Personal items of non-commercial nature worth up to €300 when travelling by land or sea.
- Personal items of non-commercial nature worth up to €150 for travellers under 15 years of age, or from the Frontier Zone, or members of an international crew.
Prohibited items into Lithuania
- Counterfeit and pirated goods.
- Meat and dairy products from outside the EU are prohibited from import into Lithuania.
Restricted items into Lithuania
- Animals are subject to a mandatory health inspection at the first point of entry on EU territory. They must also have a microchip or tattoo, and have been properly vaccinated against rabies. A Common Veterinary Entry Document certifying the healthy inspection must be provided with the customs declaration. Pets travelling within the EU must have a valid pet passport. For further information, please visit theState Food and Veterinary Service
- Endangered animals, plants, and their derivative products protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) may require protected species permits. For further information, please visit theMinistry of Environment.
- Weapons and ammunition require a licence issued by the Lithuanian Police Department.
- Narcotics and psychotropic substances require a special certificate from the State Medicines Control Agency.
- Certain plants may be brought into Lithuania from countries outside the EU up to specific amounts. For further information, please visitComing from third countries.
- Meat and dairy products may be brought into Lithuania from countries in the EU, as well as Andorra, Faroe Islands, Greenland, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, San Marino and Switzerland.
- Products of animal origin such as milk powder and baby food may be brought in baggage as long as they are still packaged and do not require refrigeration.
Lithuania travel details
Export Regulations
Free to export items from Lithuania
No rules presentProhibited items from Lithuania
- All items on the prohibited import list.
Restricted items from Lithuania
- There are no restrictions on the export of currency if leaving for another EU country. Funds of more than €10,000 must be declared when leaving the EU.
- Protected species and products protected under CITES. A permit is required for export.
- Cultural property and antiques may require an export permit from theDepartment of Cultural Heritage Protection.
Lithuania visa advice
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