QUOTE(Ami Tsun @ May 9 2010, 09:56 PM)
IMHO, it is ok if you are bringing for personal use during your period of travelling. Maybe should try to transfer into smaller bottle/container and keep in the check-in baggage.
Many years ago, we were travelling to NZ. The tour company specifically told us not to bring food, milk products etc. Well, I packed Milo 3 in 1, Coffee 3 in 1, declare them at the custom and I got thru without scanning my baggage. Other tour member did not bring anything, went thru the "nothing to declare" lane and their baggage all kena scanned and checked.
It depends on luck.Many years ago, we were travelling to NZ. The tour company specifically told us not to bring food, milk products etc. Well, I packed Milo 3 in 1, Coffee 3 in 1, declare them at the custom and I got thru without scanning my baggage. Other tour member did not bring anything, went thru the "nothing to declare" lane and their baggage all kena scanned and checked.
If the custom see that u r a suspicious person, they would wanna check on you.
Esp. when u look worried, tense, afraid, don't want to make eye contact, in a rush, they would question you.
Keep cool & steady is important to avoid checking by them.
However sometimes, they would check on a particular race. In certain European countries, I see that Chinese/Malay/Blacks are more likely to be checked @ customs point.
As long as you know you ain't breaking the law, there is no reason to be afraid of them.
Jul 18 2010, 12:49 PM

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