Mobile Bot replied on 05/02/2023 11:19
Posted on 05/02/2023 11:19
Looking at the French customs requirement
When you arrive in France, in particular from a country outside the European Union
Customs officers may ask you to justify the legal status of certain items. You must prove that you bought them in the European Union including taxes, or, if you bought them in a third country, that you have already paid any duties and taxes that may be due in the European Union.
You must present to customs any supporting document such as a purchase invoice or a customs receipt.
To avoid taking all your documents and invoices with you, you can request a single document to facilitate the passage through customs of your personal items, the free circulation card. The free movement card is free, valid for 10 years from the date of issue, and renewable. You can have it established at any customs office by presenting your items along with supporting documents (invoices, customs receipts, guarantee certificates, etc.).
Thereafter, you will have your card completed as you acquire them, always contacting the office that established it.
Has anyone had to deal with this
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