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Should I declare a faux wood object to customs when entering Australia?
Customs check points in AustraliaTime taken for customs check in Brisbane AustraliaWhen does Immigration happen on leaving AustraliaDo I need to declare period delay tablets (Utovlan) at Australian customs?Is it legal to bring board games (made of wood) to Australia?Dual Australian/UK citizen entering Australia on UK passportBringing nicotine e-liquids to AustraliaCan Customs & Border Protection confiscate documents when entering US?Should I declare my laptop in the passenger card?Should I declare chocolate as “food” when entering the US?
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Should I declare the item I'm bringing to Australia; even though it is made out of faux wood?
It is not actual wood and does not fall into the category of wooden goods as I just checked (it is actually made out of an artificial resin); however, it very convincingly looks like wood. I have the official UPC barcode of the item and everything, and I know it comes from the USA, so...
Should I declare it to avoid confusion or can I skip that? I will be carrying it with me along with the information of the item.
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Should I declare the item I'm bringing to Australia; even though it is made out of faux wood?
It is not actual wood and does not fall into the category of wooden goods as I just checked (it is actually made out of an artificial resin); however, it very convincingly looks like wood. I have the official UPC barcode of the item and everything, and I know it comes from the USA, so...
Should I declare it to avoid confusion or can I skip that? I will be carrying it with me along with the information of the item.
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Should I declare the item I'm bringing to Australia; even though it is made out of faux wood?
It is not actual wood and does not fall into the category of wooden goods as I just checked (it is actually made out of an artificial resin); however, it very convincingly looks like wood. I have the official UPC barcode of the item and everything, and I know it comes from the USA, so...
Should I declare it to avoid confusion or can I skip that? I will be carrying it with me along with the information of the item.
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Should I declare the item I'm bringing to Australia; even though it is made out of faux wood?
It is not actual wood and does not fall into the category of wooden goods as I just checked (it is actually made out of an artificial resin); however, it very convincingly looks like wood. I have the official UPC barcode of the item and everything, and I know it comes from the USA, so...
Should I declare it to avoid confusion or can I skip that? I will be carrying it with me along with the information of the item.
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The item is not wood: there is no need to declare it. If you're stopped and asked about it, it should be no problem to explain that it's made of resin.
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The item is not wood: there is no need to declare it. If you're stopped and asked about it, it should be no problem to explain that it's made of resin.
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The item is not wood: there is no need to declare it. If you're stopped and asked about it, it should be no problem to explain that it's made of resin.
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The item is not wood: there is no need to declare it. If you're stopped and asked about it, it should be no problem to explain that it's made of resin.
The item is not wood: there is no need to declare it. If you're stopped and asked about it, it should be no problem to explain that it's made of resin.
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