- From the 1st January 2012 the UK tax office HMRC increased the theshold for declaring goods you bring into the UK from abroad. The new limit is £800. For more information please see: Customs HMRC
- You must declare any sums of cash of 10 000 euro or more (or the equivalent currency) if you are travelling to the UK from a country outside the EU.
- You cannot bring in meat or dairy products from most non-EU countries. There are also restrictions on fish products, egg and honey products, some fruit and vegetables, and some plants and plant products (such as bulbs, seeds, cut flowers and tree bark).
- You must provide prior notification of flights, operators and pilots must complete a General Aviation Report (GAR) form. You can download the form and accompanying instructions from the right side of this page.
The requirement to provide notification is made under:
section 35 of the Customs & Excise Management Act 1979 section 27 of schedule 2 of the Immigration Act 1971 schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000
Details on which airports provide Customs services. Airports
Using the GAR Form you can enter into any airport including ZZZZ, provided the local police authority is notified by fax or email (see above links to GAR Form).
If you need to declare goods or are carrying passengers which require immigration control checks then the following airports must be your point of entry: