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Customs and Duty Free (South America)
Argentina
You can bring up to 200 cigarettes and 25 cigars and 1 litre of alcoholic beverages. Be careful of bringing foodstuffs into the country as it is prohibited to bring meat or meat products, dairy
products, bee products, fresh fruit or vegetables.
Bolivia
You can bring up to 400 cigarettes or 50 cigars and 3 litres of alcoholic beverages.
Brazil
You can bring up to 200 cigarettes and 25 cigars and 12 litres of alcoholic beverages. Fresh fruit and vegetables, plant and plant products, dairy products and fish products are prohibited. Local and foreign currency greater than BRL 10,000 will need to be declared when entering or leaving the country.
Chile
You can bring up to 400 cigarettes and 50 cigars and 2.5 litres of alcoholic beverages. Edible products of animal origin, flowers, fruits and vegetables are only permitted with a certificate issued by the Department of Agriculture, so it will be better if you do not take any of this into the country.
Costa Rica
You can bring up to 400 cigarettes or 50 cigars and 5 litres of alcoholic beverages.
Peru
You can bring up to 20 packets of cigarettes or 50 cigars, and 3 litres of alcoholic beverages. Some meats including raw ham from Italy and Portugal is prohibited.