As an international traveler arriving or departing from a Kenyan airport, you will need to pass through customs inspection. Kenyan customs enforces regulations on prohibited items, customs duties, and more. To ensure a smooth process, it’s important to understand what will be expected of you. Here is an overview of frequently asked questions when clearing customs in Kenya:
What to Declare
All passengers must complete a Passenger Declaration Form detailing any dutiable or restricted goods in your possession. Be prepared to declare:
– Commercial items or gifts over the $500 duty-free allowance
– Inherited items
– Items repaired abroad, even if free
– Gifts for others
– Business merchandise
– Duty-free purchases over the limits: 1L spirits, 2L wine, 250g tobacco
– Cash/monetary instruments over $10,000
Failure to declare or making false declarations can lead to penalties. Be thorough and truthful on your declaration.
Clearing Customs
After disembarking, you will head to one of two customs channels:
Green Channel: For those with nothing to declare. You simply walk through after an oral declaration.
Red Channel: For those with items to declare. Submit your declaration form here and pay any applicable duties.
If using the green channel with undeclared dutiable goods, you may be subject to penalties. Always declare rather than risk this.
Know Your Allowances
As a passenger, you have a $500 duty-free allowance on goods for personal use. Other allowances include:
– Tourists: Personal items for up to 3 months of visit
– Returning residents: Used personal and household items
– Diplomats: Personal items and some household effects
In addition, adults can import limited quantities of alcohol, tobacco, and perfume duty-free. Understand your category and allowances before arrival.
Restricted and Prohibited Items
Some items are heavily restricted or prohibited for import or export including:
– Weapons and ammunition
– Ivory or animal products
– Counterfeit currency and goods
– Hazardous waste
– Pornography
– Narcotics
Failure to declare prohibited items can lead to serious penalties or arrest. Know the regulations.
Pets
Pets can enter Kenya but must accompany the passenger and have proper documentation. Consult your airline and vet to ensure your pet meets all entry requirements.
Inspections and Searches
Customs officers may examine luggage and conduct personal searches as needed to enforce regulations. Limited exemptions exist for diplomats.
Departures
On departure, customs will verify you are not exporting prohibited items illegally. Officers may request a re-export certificate for valuable items like jewelry you plan to bring back to Kenya.
Following the Rules
While customs procedures can seem tedious, following the rules helps enforce Kenya’s sovereignty and facilitate safe trade and travel. Submit accurate declarations, stay within your allowances, and fully comply with inspections. This will get you safely on your way.
With this overview of the customs process, you can clear Kenyan airports smoothly as an international passenger. Just remember to declare everything, don’t exceed your allowances, and comply with any searches. Following the guidelines shows your respect for Kenyan law and will make your airport experience hassle-free.