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Saint Lucia customs regulation
Import and Export laws of Saint Lucia
Saint Lucia is a small country with around 186K Saint Lucian. Official language is English. Saint Lucia uses metric system (kilograms, centimeters, °C). Time zone is UTC-04:00. Currency used in Saint Lucia is East Caribbean Dollar (XCD).
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👨👩👦👦 186K ☀️ ~26 °C 🌧 ~190 mm 👍 Developing 🚩 1k km2 (0k mi²)
Import Regulation
Prohibited ⛔
Counterfeit currency and goods.
Food unfit for human consumption.
Indecent or obscene prints, paintings, photographs, and other media.
Matches containing white or yellow phosphorus.
Opium, morphine, cocaine, LSD, marijuana and other narcotic drugs.
Utensils intended for the preparation and consumption of illegal drugs.
Any pistol or other apparatus in the form of a pen or pencil capable of firing any kind of shot cartridge.
Any cartridge containing gas.
Fictitious stamps and any die, paint instrument or materials capable of making such stamps.
Condoms manufactured by MONKOK LATIX of South Korea.
Flick knives and blades, night sticks, ratchet knives and other similar knives with flying blades
Shaving brushes made in or exported from Japan.
All media associated with black magic, secret magic obeah, witchcraft or other magical arts and occultism.
Restricted ⚠️
The import of live animals, including pets, is subject to certain restrictions, and requires an import permit from theVeterinary Service of Saint Lucia.
Endangered animals, plants, and their derivative products protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) may require protected species permit.
Other rules ℹ️
Personal goods, such as clothing and toiletries.
Gifts and souvenirs up to a value of EC$270 may be imported. This allowance can only be claimed once a year and does not apply to alcohol, cigarettes, or commercial goods.
Export Regulation
Prohibited ⛔
All items on the prohibited import list.
Restricted ⚠️
Narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances require a licence from the Chief Medical officer.
Ginger and dry coconuts require a licence from the Ministry of Agriculture.
Any representation of the coat of Arms or the Flag of St. Lucia or any other such facsimile imitation, except with the approval of the Prime Minister's Office.
Endangered species and products protected under CITES require a permit for export.
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