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1. |
Clothing that are noticed to be
of 311personal use of the
traveller. |
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2. |
Personal toilet articles for own
use, in reasonable quantities.
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3. |
Objects for one's own use and
adornment. |
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4. |
One hairdryer or portable hair
curler. |
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5. |
One electric shaver.
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6. |
One photographic camera and five
films. One non-professional film
camera or video camera plus five
reels or video cassettes. |
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7. |
A maximum of ten (10) units of
Phonographic discs, magnetic
tapes, compact discs or
cassettes. |
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8. |
One portable electronic
calculator. |
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9. |
Medicines for personal use. |
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10. |
Books, magazines and documents.
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11. |
400 cigarettes or 50 cigars or
250 grams of tobacco
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12. |
3 liters of alcoholic beverages
(except for passengers under age
18). |
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13. |
Up to a limit of US$300 in
various articles for the
passenger's own consumption or
use or for gifts which, judging
by their quantity, type and
variety, shall not be destined
for commercial purposes, as long
as the unit value of these
articles do not exceed the sum
of US$100. |
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14. |
One portable mechanical,
electric or electronic
typewriter. |
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15. |
One portable stringed or wind
instrument. |
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16. |
One conventional radio receiver
or radio cassette player or
cassette recorder or tape
recorder or record player or
compact disc player or stereo
equipment that features these
units integrated into its system,
as long as it is portable and is
battery-powered. |
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17. |
Suitcases, carry-ons or other
commonly-used bags that contain
objects that are part of the
passenger's equipment.
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18. |
One live animal such as a pet,
as long as the passenger has
undertaken with all
corresponding sanitary
requirements and so long as the
animal arrives as accompanied
luggage. |
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19. |
Visitors may enter Peru after
having presented a Temporary
Internment Declaration, goods
and articles to practice
adventure sports such as hang-gliding,
mountain climbing, canoeing,
hunting, surfing, wind surfing,
etc. Similar customs treatment
is extended to laptop computers
and cellular phones.
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20. |
The aids and transport equipment
for passengers who are
handicapped or suffer an illness
(wheelchairs, stretchers,
crutches, etc.) will be
considered as luggage.
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