Bringing personal items to the UK as a Ukrainian refugee
Check what you must do when you enter the UK as a Ukrainian refugee with personal belongings.
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What you should do when arriving in the UK
When you bring personal belongings to the UK, you will usually not need to stop or speak to a customs officer.
You can walk through a customs control point (usually a green channel marked ‘nothing to declare’), unless you arrive with any of the following:
- a personal vehicle
- a pet
- prohibited or restricted goods
- £10,000 or more in cash (or the equivalent in another currency)
There is no value limit on items you bring into the UK.
If you arrive in a personal vehicle
You will not need to register or tax your vehicle in the UK if all of the following apply:
- you have arrived in the UK as a refugee
- the vehicle is registered and taxed in its home country
- you only use the vehicle in the UK for no more than 6 months
When entering the UK, you can drive past a customs control point (usually a green channel marked ‘nothing to declare’) without speaking to a customs officer.
If you become a resident or stay for longer than 6 months, you must register and tax your vehicle in the UK.
If you arrive with a pet
To find out what you must do if you arrive in the UK with your pets, call: 03000 200 301 and press 2 to speak to an adviser, or email: pettravel@apha.gov.uk.
If you arrive with prohibited or restricted items
You must go to the red point or into the red channel at the port or airport and speak to a customs officer if you have any of the following:
- controlled drugs
- offensive weapons, for example flick knives
- self-defence sprays, for example pepper spray and CS gas
- endangered animal and plant species
- rough diamonds — you can bring in items of jewellery for personal use
- indecent and obscene materials, such as books, magazines, films and DVDs
- personal imports of meat and dairy products
- firearms, explosives and ammunition — you need a special licence to bring these items into the UK
If you arrive with cash
If you arrive in the UK with £10,000 or more in cash (or the equivalent in other currencies), you must tell a customs officer when you arrive.
You do not need to:
- do anything if you bring in cash under £10,000 (or equivalent)
- pay tax or duty on cash brought into the UK
Last updated 18 March 2022 + show all updates
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You should now press option 2 when phoning HMRC about bringing a pet to the UK as a Ukrainian refugee.
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