What food am I allowed to bring to Austria from Russia?

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Soon I will fly from Russia to Austria. I want to bring a small quantity of food (like one or two boxes of chocolate) to Austria.

In the past there were restrictions on what you could and could not bring to/from Russia. A long time ago, for example, it was not allowed to send a cake from Vienna to Moscow using mail. Later those limitations seem to be lifted (the officials didn't mind me taking a very similar cake on board an airplane to Moscow).

Where can I find out, which food items I am allowed to bring to Austria from Russia in January 2019?






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What food can I bring into Austria?

Rules when travelling from a non-EU country If you travel to the EU from a non-EU country, you are not allowed to bring any meat or dairy products with you. You can however bring a limited quantity of fruit and vegetables as well as eggs, egg products and honey.

Do I need a PLF to enter Austria?

Currently, no Pre-Travel-Clearance is required when entering Austria.

Can you bring food into Russia?

You can bring in up to 50kg of stuff for your personal use, including food. There are special stricter limits for alcohol, cigarettes and "foodstuffs of animal extraction" (like meat, cheese, milk etc) - the latter should be under 5kg pp and in "factory packaging" (I.E.

How safe is Austria?

OVERALL RISK : LOWGenerally, Austria is a very safe country to travel to. According to some sources, Austria is ranked 3rd on the list of safest and most dangerous countries in the world. Still, never let your guard down in a strange country.



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