Can I carry used computer parts from India to Germany
I have a desktop PC. I am moving to Berlin in a few months.
Can I dismantle to desktop (excluding monitor), and carry the inidividual parts in my check in baggage. Is there any restriction in carrying such items?
Best Answer
Computer parts should be no problem, especially used ones. There is only a restriction on the value of the items that you are trying to import. If you are not sure, you can always use the red exit. The staff there will be happy to help you. You can find additional information here: Entering Germany - Zoll.de
I wish you a pleasant stay.
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What can you not bring to Germany?
You cannot take meat, milk or products containing them into EU countries. There are some exceptions for medical reasons, for example certain amounts of powdered infant milk, infant food, or pet food required for medical reasons. Check the rules about taking food and drink into the EU on the European Commission website.What do I need to declare at German customs?
Any person entering Germany from a non-EU country and carrying cash with a total value of 10,000 or more euros is obliged to declare that amount of money, immediately and unsolicited, in writing to the competent German customs authorities.What can I bring to Germany?
The following items are permitted into Germany duty-free from non-E.U. (European Union) countries: 200 cigarettes; 1 liter of liquor above 44 proof, or 2 liters of liquor less than 44 proof, or 2 liters of wine; 50 grams of perfume and . 25 liters of eau de cologne; 500 grams of coffee; and 100 grams of tea.Can we bring desktop in flight?
Can I carry a desktop in my luggage on a plane? Yes you can in your checked in baggage subject to your baggage limits.What Items NOT to Buy to Germany? | STUDENT Series
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