Going back home to Australia from japan with cigarettes. Please help!
Hi guys, so I have a couple questions for you wonderful people.
For context, I'm 17 and have 3 packets of unopened cigarettes (approx. 60 cigs.) which I have purchased in japan (yeah yeah illegal and bad for me. I'm dumb. But please let's not go into that now). I now wish to take them back to Australia. I don't understand duty free and how it relates to declaring and stuff so bare with me.
My first question: I'm aware japan allows up to 200 cigarettes to be taken out/brought in but do I need to declare it?
Second question: if I put the cigarettes into my luggage, do I then have to declare them as the legal Australian limit is 50 cigarettes?
Third question: if I do not declare the cigarettes will my bag be rescanned in Australia, or will they just not know?
Fourth question: if I put 2 packs in my check in luggage (40 cigs.) and then take one as carry on, do I need to declare?
Thanks for the patience and help guys. If u need me to rephrase anything just ask.
As a side note I'm aware that many people will be angry with me buying illegally and disregarding airports, and I get it but please i am already very aware and guilty of my life decisions and this bad habit that I would hope people can save some of the patronising and not be too harsh.
Submitted September 26, 2017 at 06:15PM by Konehoney http://ift.tt/2fxqBGB

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