![]() protected objects covered by the Protected Objects Act.pounamu (greenstone) in its natural state.Some items are prohibited or restricted – you may not be able to take them out of New Zealand without a permit or consent, or at all. ![]() ![]() You may not be able to bring some medicines or controlled drugs into New Zealand. This prohibition applies to goods made in Russia, no matter where they are sold online or shipped from luxury goods of Russian origin including vodka, truffles, seafood, precious stones of any value, and other luxury goods of Russian origin worth more than $1000 including clothing, footwear and personal electronics.species that are protected under the Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES).You need a permit or an exemption to import these items: anything which you’re planning to use in a crime involving dishonesty.sunscreen which does not meet the Australia/New Zealand standard.small high powered magnets, such as “buckyballs”.some firearms and weapons such as flick knives, butterfly knives, swordsticks, and knuckle dusters.equipment for smoking or taking drugs including certain cannabis or methamphetamine utensils and vaporisers.objectionable material contained on items such as mobile phones, USB devices, videotapes, films, records, CD-ROMs and in publications.You can’t bring or import any of these items into New Zealand: There are some restricted items which require approval to import or export. Some items are prohibited which means you can’t bring or import these into New Zealand. ![]()
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