Can I take soya milk into Australia in my luggage?

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Does any one know if I can take soya milk in my luggage to Australia, and if I need to or is it easy to obtain in Australia?






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Can you bring milk into Australia?

Cheese, butter, and other dairy products (excluding infant formula) Cheese, butter, and other dairy products are permitted into Australia for personal use if the product is: commercially prepared and packaged. produced in an approved FMD-free country (the product label must list the country of origin)

What food are you not allowed to bring into Australia?

Foods that are prohibited unless accompanied by a valid Import Permit include beans, peas, cereal seeds, eggs, fresh fruit and vegetables, uncanned meat and all pork products, milk, popping corn, raw unroasted nuts, whole salmon and trout.

What food items are allowed into Australia?

Food and drink. Press Enter to show more details. Fruit and vegetable juices and soft drinks are allowed into Australia if they are commercially prepared and packaged. \u200b\u200bFrozen juices must meet the import conditions in the frozen fruit, vegetables and herbs for human consumption BICON case\u200b.

What you need to declare at Australian Customs?

When entering Australia from overseas, you must declare if you are carrying any of the items in this list: Prohibited or restricted goods including medicines, steroids, illegal pornography, firearms weapons or illicit drugs.



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