Can I Bring a Carton of Cigarettes to France? Customs Limits Explained

Learn the rules for bringing cigarettes to France, including duty-free limits for EU and non-EU travelers.

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Yes, you can bring a carton of cigarettes to France, but there are limits. For personal use, you are allowed to bring up to 800 cigarettes (4 cartons) if traveling from an EU country. From a non-EU country, you can bring up to 200 cigarettes (1 carton) duty-free.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How many cigarettes can I bring to France from another EU country? You can bring up to 800 cigarettes (4 cartons) duty-free into France when traveling from another EU country for personal use.
  2. What is the cigarette allowance for travelers from non-EU countries to France? Travelers from non-EU countries can bring up to 200 cigarettes (1 carton) duty-free into France for personal use.
  3. Are there any duty charges if I bring more cigarettes than the allowed limit to France? Yes, if you exceed the duty-free allowance, you may be subject to customs duties and taxes on the additional cigarettes brought into France.