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What needs to be declared at St Lucia Customs?

Individuals coming into St. Lucia are not required to declare their personal effects including the amount of currency they are carrying, but all duty-free items must be fully declared. Prohibited items include: Drugs.



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Global Entry is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) program that allows expedited clearance for pre-approved, low-risk travelers upon arrival in the United States. Members enter the United States through automatic kiosks at select airports.

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Prohibited Imports
  • Counterfeit currency and coins.
  • Food unfit for human consumption.
  • Indecent or obscene prints, paintings, photographs, books, cards, lithographic or other engravings, pornographic records, videos or any other indecent articles or matter.
  • Matches which contain white or yellow phosphorus.


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US currency is widely accepted on the island. There are currency exchange booths at the airport, and your hotel or resort might be able to exchange money at the front desk. Additionally, Saint Lucia has several banks that will exchange your funds.

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Vitamins are not explicitly listed, but there is a forbidden item called narcotic drugs. Depending on your vitamins an officer might consider them as narcotic drugs and confiscate them ... If you want to be sure, you can always try to contact the customs department.

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All travelers must complete a CBP Declaration Form 6059B itemizing all purchased merchandise and agricultural products. Here are your options: Complete a paper form that may be obtained at the port of entry or on the flight or cruise.

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What Do I Have to Declare at U.S. Customs?
  1. Plants, seeds, food, fruit, vegetables, insects.
  2. Meat, animals or animal products.
  3. Disease agents, cell cultures, snails.
  4. Soil, or if you have been on a farm, ranch, or pasture.


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avoid isolated areas, including beaches, after dark. only use licensed taxis. do not carry large amounts of cash or jewellery. leave valuables and travel documents in your hotel safe or a safety deposit box.

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Medication is usually screened by X-ray; however, if a passenger does not want a medication X-rayed, he or she may ask for a visual inspection instead.

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Include your prescription and over-the-counter medicines in your travel health kit and take enough to last your entire trip, plus extra in case of travel delays. Pack medications in a carry on in case your luggage is lost or delayed. Keep medicines in their original, labeled containers.

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