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Imports:
Tobacco:200 cigarettes, or 205gr of other tobacco products ( if you are 18)
Alcohol:1 litre of spirits, 1 litre of wine, 6 litres of beer (if you are 20)
Exports:
Prohibited:
Firearms and ammunition
live animals
drugs
flowers and plants
Narcotics and dangerous drugs
chewing tobacco and snuff
uncooked meat products
Additional information:
Import of live animals is subject to a permit from the Ministry of Agriculture and regulations on quarantine must be adhered to. If animals are imported without permission, they shall be destroyed.
ther risks: Care should be taken as hypothermia is a real risk.
Health care: All hospitals have excellent standards of medical service. There is a reciprocal health agreement with the UK. On presentation of a UK passport or NHS card, all in-patient treatment at hospitals and emergency dental treatment for children aged six to 15 is free. Citizens of EU countries, Liechtenstein and Norway get free medical treatment in hospital on presentation of an E-111 form. For others, medical and dental treatment, prescribed medicines and travel by ambulance must be paid for. If wrongly charged, one can apply for a refund by presenting any receipts to the State Social Security Institute, Laugavegur 114, 150 Reykjavk (tel: 560 4400). There are medical centres and hospitals in all major towns and cities. The emergency number for medical assistance is 112 (open 24 hours)
Iceland Customs
Import regulations by Iceland customs
Imports:
Tobacco:200 cigarettes, or 205gr of other tobacco products ( if you are 18)
Alcohol:1 litre of spirits, 1 litre of wine, 6 litres of beer (if you are 20)
Export regulations by Iceland customs
Exports:
Prohibited:
Firearms and ammunition
live animals
drugs
flowers and plants
Narcotics and dangerous drugs
chewing tobacco and snuff
uncooked meat products
Additional information:
Import of live animals is subject to a permit from the Ministry of Agriculture and regulations on quarantine must be adhered to. If animals are imported without permission, they shall be destroyed.
Other Iceland customs information
ther risks: Care should be taken as hypothermia is a real risk.
Health care: All hospitals have excellent standards of medical service. There is a reciprocal health agreement with the UK. On presentation of a UK passport or NHS card, all in-patient treatment at hospitals and emergency dental treatment for children aged six to 15 is free. Citizens of EU countries, Liechtenstein and Norway get free medical treatment in hospital on presentation of an E-111 form. For others, medical and dental treatment, prescribed medicines and travel by ambulance must be paid for. If wrongly charged, one can apply for a refund by presenting any receipts to the State Social Security Institute, Laugavegur 114, 150 Reykjavk (tel: 560 4400). There are medical centres and hospitals in all major towns and cities. The emergency number for medical assistance is 112 (open 24 hours)
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