It depends where your journey originates. Provided they are for your personal consumption and your journey originates within the EU there is no effective limit, although if you had thousands customs could argue that they weren't for your personal consumption. If you are travelling from a point outside the EU the limits for smoking materials are: 200 cigarettes; or 100 cigarillos; or 50 cigars; or 250 gms of tobacco
You can bring 1-2 cigarettes depending on type , theirs a new law against menthol if your caught smoking them , you go to jail for 30 days
also according to the HM Revenue & Customs: site you can bring the following amounts of tobacco into my home country
Tobacco allowancesYou can bring in one from the following list:Or you can combine these allowances. For example, if you bring in 100 cigarettes (half your full allowance) you can also bring in 25 cigars (half your full allowance). This would make up your full tobacco allowance. You can't go over your total tobacco allowance.
You cannot combine alcohol and tobacco allowances..
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information was taken from the HM Revenue & Customs site
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/customs/arriving/arrivingnoneu.htm
200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250g of smoking tabaco.
1000 i think, because it is in the EU WRONG - its 200 because it is not an EU country!
200 each legally
Only 200 I'm affraid
10,000
how many cigarettes can i bring into new york from dublin duty free shop.
Depends on the country you are going to
100000
1
200
7,300
how many carton of cigarettes can any aduilt can bring home across state lines leagelly
200
As many as u want
Greece and the UK is part of the EU, 3200 cigarettes. From outside the EU it is 200.See full list from HMRC website.
Yes, you can.
Last year, it was restricted only to 2 packs, but I think 1 carton is the highest amount which can be sold to Germany