What are the permitted or banned items of Indian citizens to UAE/Dubai?
Indian citizens traveling to the UAE, including Dubai, must be aware of the items permitted and banned at the border to avoid issues upon arrival. In general, there are no limitations on common personal items including clothing, electronics, and toiletries. Additionally, travelers are permitted to bring a certain number of duty-free items, including 400 cigarettes or 50 cigars, as well as up to 4 liters of alcohol or 24 cans of beer.
However, certain items are strictly prohibited. Drugs and narcotics, including recreational substances like cannabis, are completely banned and carry severe penalties. Even medications containing controlled substances, such as certain painkillers or sedatives, are restricted unless you carry a doctor’s prescription. It is advisable to check with the UAE embassy for specific medication regulations before traveling.
In addition, sharp things like knives, explosives, and weapons are prohibited. It is also prohibited to bring anything that can be considered a violation of Islamic morals, such as pornography or politically sensitive material. It is required to report substantial amounts of cash over AED 100,000 or its equivalent at customs.
To ensure a pleasant visit to the UAE, Indian citizens should familiarize themselves with these customs regulations and check for any updates before their trip.