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Customs

Duty-Free Allowances (For Travellers arriving in Mauritius and Rodrigues on International Flights).

Personal-use goods (i.e. not for re-sale) up to a value of:

· Rs. 15,000 (Mauritian passport holder aged 12 or above)
· Rs. 7,500 (Mauritian passport holder under 12 years of age)
· Rs. 7,500 (Foreign passport holder. No age limit)
Alcohol: 1 litre of spirits and 2 litres of wine or beer;Tobacco products: 250 grams

Traveller must be aged 18 years and over to qualify for alcohol and tobacco allowances.

Allowances for Mauritian Nationals Arriving from Rodrigues

· Rs. 10,000 (aged 12 years and over)
· Rs. 5,000 (under 12 years)
· 1 litre of spirits and 2 litres of wine or beer and 250 grams of tobacco products
(Eligible for passengers aged 18 years and above)

Exclude: jewellery, arms and ammunitions, furniture and parts.

Mauritian passport holders leaving Mauritius for Rodrigues are not entitled to duty free allowances.


CUSTOMS FORMALITIES

Travellers with No Goods to Declare or non-commercial goods valued within their duty-free allowances may proceed directly to GREEN CHANNEL.

Travellers with Goods to Declare, that is, goods valued above their duty-free allowances, restricted/prohibited goods, commercial goods, and temporary importations must proceed directly to the RED CHANNEL or COMMERCIAL COUNTER for Commercial Goods.

Failure to properly declare goods to Customs is a serious offence that may lead to seizure of goods and / or fine imposed.

For more information, please consult the Customs Website .

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