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Is CBD legal in Bahamas?

CBD products are also illegal in the Bahamas.



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Anything except fresh fruits, vegetables and dairy products can be brought into The Bahamas. All meats must be canned or frozen.

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You cannot access medical or recreational cannabis in The Bahamas. Similarly, you cannot bring it into the country. If you're planning a visit to the area, it is recommended that you leave your cannabis (including CBD) at home, even if you have a medical marijuana card.

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The simple answer is yes, as long as it is produced from hemp. The TSA's Twitter response to this inquiry may be the most informative: Products that contain hemp-derived CBD oil or are FDA-approved are generally legal & can fly.”

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INTERNATIONAL VISITORS All valid receipts for declared items are required. All visitors to the Bahamas are entitled to an exemption of $100.00 on any dutiable article being brought into the Bahamas. Any value in excess of this, the necessary custom duties and taxes will be applicable.

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No, you cannot bring a vape to the Bahamas if you are a minor. The legal age to purchase and possess tobacco products in the Bahamas is 18 years old. This includes vapes, e-cigarettes, and other electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS).

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INTERNATIONAL VISITORS. An oral baggage declaration is required for all visitors travelling with only used personal belongings. If they are carrying other items, a Baggage Declaration (C17) form via the Exempt App is to be completed to declare the items in the Exempt App.

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Things every first-time tourist needs to know:
  • English is actually the official language of the Bahamas, so it'll be spoken everywhere you go.
  • There's no need to get your currency exchanged, US currency is accepted. ...
  • Tips are king. ...
  • Cars don't drive on the right side of the road, they drive on the left.


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Visitors must declare currency and other negotiable instruments of $10,000 or more upon entry. CURRENCY RESTRICTIONS FOR EXIT: Visitors must declare currency and other negotiable instruments of $10,000 or more upon exit.

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