NORWAY
Travel Allowances
Overview
The following items can be imported into Norway without incurring customs duty:
- 200 cigarettes or 250 g of tobacco products and 200 leaves of cigarette paper.
- 1 l of spirits over 22 % volume and 1.5 l wine less than 22% volume and 2 l of beer up to 4.7 % volume. You can exchange the spirits allowance for 1.5 l of wine and beer and can exchange the wine allowance for the equivalent amount of beer. You can also exchange the tobacco allowance for 1.5 l of wine or beer but you can’t exchange the alcohol allowance for tobacco.
- Goods to the value of Kr 6,000(if out of Norway for more than 24 hours) or Kr 3,000 (if out of Norway for less than 24 hours). Note this includes any alcohol or beer.
- 10 kg of meat and meat products, cheese and foodstuffs (except dog and cat food).
You must be over 18 years old to import tobacco and alcohol. You must be over 20 years old to import spirits over 22% volume.
No responsibility can be taken for the accuracy and completeness of the information on travel reimbursements in Norway.
Banned Imports
The following items are prohibited without special permission: drugs and medicines (other than prescription medication), spirits over 60 % volume, weapons and ammunition, fireworks, potatoes, meat and dairy products from outside the EEA, mammals, birds and exotic animals, and plants and their parts.
Banned Exports
Endangered species or eggs of endangered species, antiques (except with a permit), or more than 15 kg of fish that you’ve caught yourself (except salmon, trout or Arctic char, for which there is no limit).