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For international flights, there is a laptop in the checked baggage. Do you need to open the box for inspection?
The rules are rules, but I didn't declare it when I went to England, and no one took care of it, and no one asked me to open the box for inspection.
The following are the relevant regulations for your reference.
Provisions of People's Republic of China (PRC) Municipality on the Administration of Articles for Personal Use of Inbound and Outbound Passengers
2005-08-28
Types of regulations, contents of customs regulations, and supervision of inbound and outbound articles
DocumentNo. Order No.35 of the General Administration of Customs
Release date1992-10-15 Effective date1992-10-15.
effective
Validity: Order No.35 of the General Administration of Customs was issued on June, 2005 1992, and came into force on June, 2005 1992.
Provisions of People's Republic of China (PRC) Municipality on the Administration of Articles for Personal Use of Inbound and Outbound Passengers
(Order No.35 issued by the General Administration of Customs on June 5438+0992+ 10/5, which will be implemented on June 5438+0992+ 10/5).
Article 1 These Provisions are formulated in accordance with the Customs Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Measures for the Supervision of Luggage and Articles of Inbound and Outbound Passengers in People's Republic of China (PRC) in order to take care of the actual needs of passengers during their journey and provide necessary convenience for passengers to enter and leave the country.
Article 2 The articles for personal use of inbound and outbound passengers as mentioned in these Provisions refer to the articles for personal use of inbound and outbound passengers that are allowed by the customs to be temporarily duty-free or transported into the country during this trip.
Article 3 The scope of articles for personal use of inbound and outbound passengers:
(a) Cameras, portable tape recorders, compact cameras, camcorders and portable word processors;
(2) Other articles examined and approved by the Customs.
Article 4 Entry passengers (including China residents with national or regional re-entry visas) are allowed to carry the articles mentioned in Article 3 of these Provisions, with one for each type. Passengers should take the initiative to declare to the customs, and the customs may grant temporary duty-free release.
Article 5 Articles granted temporary duty-free by the Customs shall be taken out of the country by passengers on their return journey. If you can't take it out of the country on this return trip for special reasons, you should declare it to the customs at the exit place in advance and go through the relevant formalities.
Article 6 China residents, China residents or non-resident long-term visitors with foreign nationality shall take the initiative to declare to the customs for verification when leaving the country with the articles listed in Article 3. When re-entering, the customs will release it with the relevant documents for this exit.
Article 7 The specific declaration procedures, applicable documents and matters not covered in these Provisions for personal use of inbound and outbound passengers shall be handled in accordance with other relevant provisions.
Article 8 These Provisions shall not apply to the articles for personal use of passengers who enter and leave the country many times on the same day or in a short period of time.
Article 9 Inbound and outbound passengers who violate these regulations or do not carry the goods temporarily released by the customs shall be handled by the customs in accordance with Article 15 of the Detailed Rules for the Implementation of Administrative Punishment in People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Customs Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).
Article 10 These Provisions shall be implemented as of October 15th, 1992.
Provisions of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Customs Clearance for Inbound and Outbound Passengers
2005-08-28
Types of regulations, contents of customs regulations, and supervision of inbound and outbound articles
DocumentNo. Decree No.55 of the General Administration of Customs
Release date 1995- 12-25 Effective date1996-01.
effective
Description of effectiveness: Decree No.55 of the General Administration of Customs, 1 released on February 25th, 1995 and effective as of June 25th, 1996,1.
Provisions of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Customs Clearance for Inbound and Outbound Passengers
(Order No.55 of the General Administration of Customs was issued on February 25th, 1995, and will come into force on October 25th, 1996, 1).
Article 1 These Provisions are formulated in accordance with the Customs Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) and other relevant laws and regulations.
Article 2 The term "customs clearance" as mentioned in these Provisions refers to the general term for inbound and outbound passengers to declare to the customs, and the customs shall inspect their luggage and articles according to law, and go through the formalities of taxation or duty-free inspection and release of inbound and outbound articles, or other relevant regulatory procedures.
The declaration mentioned in these Provisions refers to the written statement made by inbound and outbound passengers to the customs according to law on the actual situation of their luggage and articles carried into and out of the country in order to fulfill their obligations stipulated in the customs regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) and China.
Article 3 Inbound and outbound passengers who have gone through the customs declaration formalities according to the regulations shall first submit the People's Republic of China (PRC) Entry and Exit Passenger Baggage Declaration Form and the People's Republic of China (PRC) Customs Declaration Form or other declaration documents stipulated by the customs, and truthfully declare their inbound and outbound luggage.
If inbound and outbound passengers declare their luggage and articles in other ways or at other times and places, the customs shall not consider them as declarations.
Article 4 The declaration formalities shall be handled by the passengers themselves, and the customs shall be responsible for it. Entrusted by others, the declaration documents shall be signed by the passenger himself. An agent entrusted to handle the declaration formalities shall abide by the provisions of these Provisions on his client and bear corresponding legal responsibilities.
Article 5 When declaring to the customs, passengers should take the initiative to present valid inbound and outbound travel documents and identity documents, and submit certificates, commercial documents and other necessary documents issued by the relevant authorities in People's Republic of China (PRC) and China to allow the entry and exit of relevant articles.
Article 6 A copy of the customs declaration form or special declaration form that has been handled by the customs and signed by the passenger shall be properly kept by the passenger within the period of validity or customs supervision, and shall be presented to the customs voluntarily when applying for baggage claim, transportation alone or purchase of duty-free foreign exchange goods or other relevant formalities.
Article 7 In places under customs supervision, the customs shall set up a special declaration desk in the passage for passengers to go through the formalities of declaration of inbound and outbound articles.
In the places under customs supervision approved by People's Republic of China (PRC) and the General Administration of Customs, the Customs shall set up "declaration" channels (also known as "red channels") and "non-declaration" channels (also known as "green channels") for inbound and outbound passengers to choose according to these provisions.
Article 8 The following inbound passengers shall declare to the Customs and submit declaration documents to the Customs for entry formalities:
Carrying the second, third and fourth categories of articles (except tobacco and alcohol within the duty-free limit) that need to be taxed or exempted by the customs in the Classification Table of Passengers' Inbound and Outbound Luggage;
Non-resident passengers and resident passengers with re-entry visas carry cameras, portable tape recorders, small cameras, portable video cameras and portable word processors for their own use;
Carrying more than 6,000 yuan in cash, or more than 50 grams of gold, silver and its products;
Non-resident passengers carry foreign currency cash equivalent to more than 5,000 US dollars;
Resident passengers carry foreign currency cash equivalent to more than $65,438+$0,000;
Carrying goods, samples and articles beyond the scope of passengers' personal luggage;
Carrying animals and plants, their products and other articles that need to go through the formalities of inspection and release as stipulated by China quarantine.
Article 9 The following outbound passengers shall declare to the customs, and submit declaration documents to the customs to go through the exit formalities of articles:
Carrying cameras, portable tape recorders, small cameras, portable video cameras, portable word processors and other articles for personal use in travel;
Taking out the original articles that should be taken out of the country or the temporary duty-free articles that should be brought into the country without completing the customs formalities;
Carrying foreign currency, gold and silver and their products without obtaining the relevant exit permit to reach or exceed the number declared for entry this time;
Carrying more than 6,000 yuan in cash;
Those who carry cultural relics;
Carrying goods and samples;
Carrying articles out of the country beyond the limit, limit or other restrictions stipulated by the customs;
Carrying animals and plants, their products and other articles that need to go through the formalities of inspection and release as stipulated by China quarantine.
Article 10 Passengers listed in Articles 8 and 9 of these Provisions shall choose the "declaration" channel for customs clearance at the customs supervision place where the dual-channel system is implemented.
Article 11 Passengers who do not know the customs regulations or how to choose the channel should choose the "declaration" channel and go through the declaration formalities with the customs.
Article 12 Passengers other than those listed in Articles 8, 9 and 11 of these Provisions may not go through the customs declaration formalities. Where the customs implements the dual-channel system, you can choose the "declaration-free" channel to enter and leave the country.
Article 13 Entry-exit non-resident passengers holding diplomatic and courtesy visas granted by the competent authorities of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the government of China and other passengers exempted from inspection by the customs shall take the initiative to show their passports (or other valid entry-exit documents) and identity documents to the customs when they go through customs.
Article 14 When entering or leaving the country, passengers shall abide by these Provisions and other supplementary provisions formulated and issued by the relevant customs and the General Administration of Customs authorized by People's Republic of China (PRC) for the implementation of these Provisions.
Article 15 If a passenger fails to declare the articles and goods he carries to the Customs as required, and the passengers listed in Articles 8, 9 and 11 of these Provisions fail to choose the customs clearance channels as required, the Customs shall deal with them according to the Customs Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Detailed Rules for the Implementation of Administrative Punishment in People's Republic of China (PRC).
Article 16 These Provisions shall be implemented as of 1996 1 month 1 day.
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