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The information below is taken from its official regulations and is mostly straightforward. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask in the comments section below. How a customs official determines the value of an item — unless you have proof of its cost — is a mystery to me. If you have a receipt, bring it with you to present if the customs valuation is too high. These items include, but are not limited to:. Peru has eased up its drone laws, and now anyone can bring a drone into Peru as long as it weighs 2 kg or less. Some people have successfully entered Peru without declaring their drone, as not everyone is checked. By paying the customs fee you also get a temporary operations license to use your drone legally in Peru but not for commercial purposes, this requires a special permit from the MTC. Three seemingly random things are completely prohibited by Peruvian customs. For the sake of all that is good, free and noble in Peru, you must not enter the country with any of these foul tools of Satan:. The current form is in two sections: Green and Red. The first Green is for people who have nothing to declare, in which case you simply exit through the green circuit gate. The other Red section is for travelers who do have something to declare. If you need help, you can ask at the customs desk. Getting a reply might be easier said than done, but you can try contacting them by phone , by email or via their chat system ideally in Spanish, as they might not speak English. Tony Dunnell is a freelance travel writer living in Peru since You can see his writer portfolio at tonydunnell. Hi, I have a question. Hi Gabs, you will probably be asked to pay for them. In any case, do not bring them in their boxes, as they will look as if you will resell them. Good morning! My husband and I plan to be there for three weeks. I have a prescription that I guess I will have to bring in its original bottle. But I am also planning to take various vitamins and supplements. They come in rather large bottles about 4 inches tall that will take up too much room in our luggage — it is already a struggle trying to pack light for that long a trip. Would it be a problem to count out how many we would need for the trip and put them in small labeled plastic bags? The supplements are daily vitamins, glucosamine, CoQ10, fish oil, vitamin D, and chlorophyll. In April I will visit Lima and bring two ipads with me: ipad mini 7. Should I declare them and pay tax for something I am using? Hi Carlos. Thanks, Tony. Love the questions so far! So random… anyway, I am seriously thinking of avoiding living in Peru for 6 months because of these dumb immigration rules. I travel always with two full sized laptops, plus two eternal portable monitors. I also have a third mini laptop that I use rarely but.. What are the chances I fly to Peru and get nabbed at the airport? It would literally be a disaster! Hi Ven. I am bringing a suitcase full of gifts. How much will I have to pay? Do I have to pay? But I already paid taxes in America. All are gifts. Hi George. But depending on what gifts you are bringing, you might be able to get away with bringing in more without paying taxes, especially if you pack things loose and not in original packaging or gift wrapped etc. In other words, if you can make some of the gifts look more like things for your own personal use, they are less likely to bother about them if they check at all. Otherwise you can declare some of the items and pay the tax. Do you know anything about shipping things to Peru? Hi Kristen. Posting things out to Peru can be tricky as packages are sometimes held up at the office for fairly random reasons. You should be fine using UPS. Not sure which is cheaper. We were planning on bringing clothing as gifts when we go to Cusco later this month. Thank you for all your responses!! It has been very helpful to read through them! Hi Jane. So go for it, the chances of a problem are very, very low. Hi Dorina. I am indian vegetarian with some food restrictions. Can I bring some indian food packs that is dry and packed? Hi Nipu. Yes, you should be fine with dry and packaged food. But if they see them they might want to open one to check it, so you might have to tape it shut or something after. I was wondering if I can take some corn on the cobbs… My wife is there and she misses our corn in the usa. Thank you. Hi Patricia. Corn on the cob could be a problem, as agricultural products and flora and fauna are restricted. I am traveling to Peru on a mission trip next week. I would like to provide our host couple with a gift of a jar of honey from our backyard bees. Can I bring this to Peru in checked luggage? If so, should I declare it upon entry? Hi Connie. I am traveling to Peru on a mission tip next month. I will be taking some surgical instruments to replace the worn out ones in the clinc where I am going. This includes scissors and knife blades. Will these be ok as long as I declare them? Hi Sue, and sorry for the late reply. I think as long as they are in checked luggage you should be OK. But as far as I know you should be fine. I live in the US for almost 40 years. If you know…would you please, let me know? Thank you very much!! Hi Angela. Maybe they are included in the initial shipping cost? The best thing to do would be to contact the shipping company you want to use and ask them — they should be able to answer all your questions. Hi, I am sending a parcel to my daughter who is studying in Lima. Can I send tea bags in a parcel as not sure it comes under the prohibition of plants and plant products. Also she is asking for a pair of trainers to be posted which have been worn. Hi Jenni. The tea bags should be fine. The thing with clothing is weird and can be quite random, but one pair of trainers should be OK. Hi Tony, Can you tell me if there is any truth in this? Seized goods will be returned to travellers within 30 working days if a tax debt is paid — Whether seized goods are returned to travellers or not will depend on their type. Hi Bob. But I think it might be old and referring to a change made back in He was to take his full size electronic piano to Lima. What is the best way yo do this? Hi Vivienne. If it does, then your son should be able to bring it in without declaring it, as per the SUNAT regulations. And depending on the size, he might want to check the luggage regulations of his airline. Let me know if you have any other questions. Hi Tony, We are moving to Lima in July. In terms of electronics can I take my home theater system? My wife is a Peruvian citizen. Thanks in advance. Hi Jim. You might end up having to pay to bring some of this into Peru. But again, it really depends on the customs official you deal with if you deal with one at all — you might be able to walk straight through. Hope you can help. Hi Dave. Plants are officially considered restricted items, and require permission to bring in to the country. So yes, I imagine you could be fined. And I have no idea how much the fine could be, if they decide to go that way. I plan to bring some home made elk jerky and some granola I also make myself. Do you think Customs will allow this stuff in, or will it make some customs officer twitch? Hi Elwin. Elk jerky! But wrap it up well just in case. And I guess granola will be fine too. Last year when I went to Lima, I got into line for the x-ray machine at customs. So two thumbs up for Peruvian Customs! Hi Jason. We would like to bring in to of her book for the attendees. The plan is for the church to buy them from us wholesale, then sell them. Shipping is so expensive that we are planning to carry them in with us as luggage and declaring them. Hi Rodney. Might be worth getting a signed note from the church, in Spanish, explaining that the books are for them. That might help, in case you have any problems. We get there late at night and the SUNAT guy says he cannot process that many pieces ish books, 35 CDs , that we have to come back the next morning so they can look through everything in office building next to airport. But, he says only one person would need to come back to get it. After pleading, and telling him that the previous two officials never said anything like that, he re-wrote an invoice back to me. Then the stuff got inspected I had to open each box for an official. We went across the street to the same restaurant they were eating at delicious , ate, then went back to Window We ended up from 10a to 2p to get the materials out of customs. Not unlike a visit to the DMV here in the states. Thanks for the update, and glad to hear you managed to get the books through in the end! Hi I want to know if I can take homemade goods into Peru? Going to visit family and want to take treats. Hi Sue. If they check your bags, which is always unlikely, then they might ask what they are. This has been very informative thank you for taking the time to answer questions Tony! Hi Jolene. Happy to hear the info helped. I am traveling to Peru in a month and I take a few different capsuled herbal supplements on a daily basis. Am I allowed to bring those and will I need to declare them since they are technically a plant product? Hi Kyle. Hi Nina. Hi Laurie. Yes, that should be fine. All canned food goods are accepted, as far as I know. Hi Chata. I assume they do. Hi Rebecca. Canned oyster and abalone! You should be fine. Hi Tony, I would like to bring sweetgrass braids as a gift. They are literally 3ft long braids of dried sweetgrass used in native ceremonies, what do you think? Hi Sheila. I will be travelling in South America for a few months and I want to ship my 4runner by boat to Peru and travel from there. I know importation of vehicles more than 5 years old is prohibited, but would this be considered importation? Also would I be able to leave personal equipment in the truck? Hi Bernard. Otherwise, it is best to get in touch with the embassy in Canada to make sure. Hi Tony, My mother is going on vacation to Peru this week. Will there be a problem with all these things at customs? Does she need to declare these items? Hi Alex. So your mother is probably close to or above that. Will she be bringing all these things in their original packaging? Because it might help if she takes as many items as possible out of their original boxes so that they look more like her own belongings rather than gifts especially the lotions and bath stuff. If she has the receipts for the perfumes and watches, she could bring them just in case they ask. Hi when you travel with prescription medicines do they accept it when you have a copy of the prescriptions with you? Also I have several food intolerances and was planning on bringing tub of my soya dairy free margarine in my main hold luggage, will that be allowed or can you point me to where I can find out about this? Do I need to declare this? Hi Lynne. You should be fine with paracetamol and other standard drugs. We are a family of 5 2 kids, 3 adults traveling to Peru and are bringing gifts for the family. Hi Carmen. I want to take a pistol to Peru from the US. No ammunition. It is to be for a firearm authorized security agent that works for me while in Peru,. Hi Mark. Hi John. A knife in your checked baggage will be fine. Hi Tony. Thank you for your reply. Is that what you call long? That should be fine as far as I know. Hi Shirley. Go for it! I am planning to bring 2 dogs to Peru. I know it is one dog per person. I am bringing a friend for one of the dogs. Should the paperwork for my dog with my friend be in her name or my name? Thank you so much. Hi Julie. Have you tried contacting Pet Wings, which I mentioned in a comment above? In total these will be about 10 different liquid containers. Will the customs in Lima raise this as a red flag for containing excessive liquid containers? In theory, I think you should be fine. They might ask you about them, especially if they suspect they might be for commercial use. Hi Tony, Last year my husband and I left Peru with our two cats and a dog. This year we are coming back we were born there. I just read they only allow one pet per person? Should I get a special permit? Thank you for your help! Hi Lucia. So to bring all three in at the same time, I guess you will need to try to get special permission. The food that I want to carry is drehidratated food in ziploc bags separate for each meal at the day. Do you know something about this? As far as I know, you should be fine with dehydrated food. If having it confiscated would be a big deal then you might want to try to find more info, otherwise I reckon you should just take it and see what happens. Hi Helene. It looks like there is a DHL office in Iquitos. But it should work OK. Hi Arthur. But if they do check and ask you about them, you might have problems without a prescription to show them. Would you be able to ask your doctor about this, and maybe get something written up? Hope that helps a little. Hi Tiffany. The chances of the seeds being found and confiscated are minimal. I know from experience…. Thank you for your response!! If you think I can get through customs with the seeds and sage bundles, I will bring them and hope for the best. Also, I was worried when I read that dragonflies are considered evil…a witch sends a dragonfly to someone to steal part of their soul. I have a large dragonfly cutting on my back. Hide them at the bottom of your backpack in some socks or something. But I doubt anyone will get freaked out too much by your dragonfly. Have a good trip! I am going to Peru end of the week. My son is wanting me to bring bacon from England. It is in a sealed package. Will this be allowed in hold luggage. As far as I know, you should be fine. On the same form, there is no mention of food precisely. So I say go for it. Being British and living in Peru, I can understand why your son wants some bacon! I am not sure about the bacon but blood products are not allowed. My wife bought 6 rounds of Clonakilty Black Pudding from Ireland purchaed in a super market and they were confiscated. My wife waited to make sure they destrpyed it rather tan some backroom bs where it ends up on someones dinner table. I am flying to Lima soon and I will be taking 12 bottles of wine in a special wine luggage. Would that be a problem considering customs? Hi Bruno. The official customs declaration says you can bring up to three liters of liquor. So 12 bottles of wine will be over that. So yes, it will be a problem, I guess. Tony Ok. I don t have the risk that they just take my wine from me at Lima Right? Yes, I think as long as you declare them then you can pay the tax. As far as I know, that should be fine. Are there any prescriptions like those classed as a controlled substance in the US such as pain killers or over the counter drugs such as antihistamines illegal. In I was in Zambia and was informed that antihistamines are illegal and not to bring them. It would have never occurred to me that they would so I was grateful for the information. It would be personal use only. Hi Jacqueline. Do you know anything about bringing in meds like this to Peru? Hi Alyce. Do I need to declare it? Thanks, K. Hi Kevin. As long as you put it in your checked luggage not carry-on you should be fine. Cheers, Tony. I am going to Peru In June with a student study abroad group thru my school. I am a photography student and I want to take two cameras and maybe lenses and my tripod. Will I have issues with customs? Also if I buy a camera or camera lenses in Peru, will I have any problems coming home? Hi Tawnya. Two cameras is definitely allowed, as per the official regulations. You should be able to find that info online. We can only take carry-on bags because of in-country travel. It would very clearly only be for personal use as the parts of the container Sun, Mon, Tues, etc. Hi Denise. If not, I guess you could have some problems. Do you have the original prescription, on paper, to bring? That would probably make things easier. Maybe someone else here has some experience to share. Thank you for the information. Would it be possible to tell me where to obtain more information on taking potting soil. I met someone out there on my last trip that grows these beautiful Orchids but buys the soil here in the US. Im interested in taking him a small bag as a gift but only within what is legal. Would you be able to direct me? Hi JMar. You can try contacting them, although getting a reply from anyone in Peru can be tricky. Otherwise you could try your embassy for more info, but again, that depends on how helpful they want to be. Otherwise, just bring it and hope for the best. I have some wooden toys that I want to take to my grandson in Peru do I have to declare these as plant products? Hi Tony, I have a little laptop that I connect to a desktop screen and key board to use it. I bought them in May I have the recietp for the cost of the screen and keyboard. Hi Isabel. So as long as your screen and keyboard are less than that, you should be fine. Hi Ygor. If not, it could end up held up at the airport. You could try contacting your airline for more advice. Does that include packaged coffee …. I have read packages food is okay … but is packaged food that is a plant product restricted? Hi Irene. Hi tony is it okay to bring into peru sealed un opened packaged food like muesli health bars, nuts and biscuits from australia ,we are on a organised group tour. Do these foods need to be declared? Hi Marilyn. As far as I know, packaged food is fine. Hi Tony, I will traveling back to Lima in March and i need to bring my rx medication. The problem is that 1. Its in liquid form. Its a controlled medication here in the US. Do i need to declare it? Do i need to fill out any special paperwork? Do i need approval to import it prior to my travel? I dont even know where to start. Would you kindly point me in the right direction? Thanks so much! Hi Jackie. Between those two, you should hopefully begin to get some solid info. I will be traveling to peru in march and am wondering if it will be a problem to bring my vape juice into country? Is that something that needs to be declared? Hi Holly. First, you should contact your airline and ask what their policy is for carrying vape liquid as checked or carry-on luggage. Last I heard, the rules were getting stricter with most airlines. Your airline might be able to offer some advice about bringing it into Peru, to. We have a daughter and son-in-law living in Peru whom we will be visiting. They have asked us to bring in three boxes of asthma medication. Can we take these to Peru or will customs be suspicious that we have so much of this medication? But the quantity could be a problem. Best to get an official answer if possible. Hi Lourdes. Maybe you could try contacting the company, they might be able to give you a definite answer. Sorry, not much help. But thanks for asking. Hi Toney, My wife and I are headed to Peru. My wife has severe chronic arthritis in her neck. She uses a cannabis base salve to lessen her pain. The salve is THCa Will this be allowed in Peru? Will it be confiscated or might we be facing charges? Any guidance is appreciated. Hi Richard. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Thanks for commenting! If your comment requires an answer, I'll try to reply as soon as possible. In the meantime, please share this post with your friends. Inside Lima Airport. Photo by Tony Dunnell. What You Can Bring into Peru The Basics clothing, toiletries etc : Your own clothing and accessories for personal use Toiletries for personal use Medicines for personal use there are some restrictions here, such as medicines containing narcotics or other prohibited ingredients. CBD oil is also a grey area, despite it being legal in Peru for medical use. These items must not be used for commercial purposes. Related Posts. About The Author. Tony Dunnell Tony Dunnell is a freelance travel writer living in Peru since Gabs on December 9, at pm. 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