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Customs Services at Gan International Airport

Customs services provided at Gan International Airport by Maldives Customs Services are similar to those at other international airports in Maldives, mainly focusing on the regulation of goods entering and leaving the country. Here’s what you can expect from the customs procedures

Arrival Procedures

  • Customs Declaration
Upon arrival, passengers may be required to fill out a customs declaration form, if you carry any goods that are subject to duty or restricted items
  • Restricted & Prohibited Items

Like other airports in the Maldives, Gan International Airport enforces strict controls on items such as narcotics, firearms, pornography, and counterfeit goods. It is important to check the Maldives Customs Service website or your airline for the full list of restricted items before you travel.

  • Duty-Free Allowance
Passengers on tourist visa and Locals are typically allowed to bring in certain quantities of duty-free goods (such as tobacco, and perfume) without incurring duties, as long as they are within the permissible limits. It is important to check the Maldives Customs Service website or your airline for permissible limits.

Baggage Inspection

Once you pass through immigration, your checked baggage may be subject to inspection by customs officers. If you’re carrying goods that need to be declared, or if you appear to be carrying large quantities of certain items, you may be stopped for additional inspection.

  • Green Channel (No Declaration)
If you are not carrying any restricted or high-value items, you may proceed through the green channel, which means no customs declaration is required.
  • Red Channel (Declaration Required)

If you are carrying items that need to be declared (e.g., more than the duty-free allowance, large sums of currency, or restricted goods), you will need to pass through the red channel.

Duty-Free Purchases

If you have made duty-free purchases at your point of departure (outside the Maldives), be aware that there are limits on how much you can bring into the country. If you exceed the duty-free allowance, you may be required to pay duty on the excess or subject to retention / confiscation of the goods by the Customs.

Special Regulations

  • Currency Declaration
Travelers must declare if they are carrying currency in excess of USD 5,000 or the equivalent in other currencies. Failure to declare may lead to fines or confiscation of funds.
  • Pets and Animals
Bringing pets or other animals into the Maldives is subject to strict regulations, including health certificates and quarantine requirements. It’s essential to confirm all necessary documentation well in advance of travel.

Departure Procedures

  • Exit Customs
When departing from Gan International Airport, travelers may be subject to customs checks, especially if they are carrying any items that might be subject to export control.
  • Duty-Free Shopping
You can also purchase duty-free items at the airport’s departure terminal, and there are allowances for such purchases for outbound passengers.

Tips for Smooth Customs Clearance

  • Always keep your customs declaration form and receipts handy.
  • Familiarize yourself with the Maldives Customs Services regulations before your trip to avoid any surprises.
  • Be honest about what you’re bringing into the country to avoid penalties.

For the most up-to-date and specific information, it’s recommended to check with the Maldives Customs Service or the airlines directly before your trip.