Mexico
is a wonderful place to visit and is known for its wonderful resorts, beaches,
and rich history. It is also known for
great bargains and exquisite boutiques.
When visiting Mexico,
many tourists are excited to browse through the various shopping centers.
When shopping in Mexico, it is important to understand that
there are strict rules that are enforced regarding the purchases that can be
made in Mexico, as well as what can be brought back in to the United
States. Before you leave, it may be wise
to review the United States Customs and Border Protection rules. These rules
will let you know what you can purchase in Mexico
and bring home with you. Shopping in Mexico
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Endangered species are not allowed to be purchased and
brought back into the United States. Since Mexico
has such a wide range of wildlife, there are many products that are available
for sale there. Many of these products are considered illegal and will be taken
by United States Customs and Border Patrol.
You may be given a fine if you purchase these items and try to bring
them over the border; however, additional action may be taken. When it doubt you are encouraged to stay away
from wild animals that are for sale. In addition to the animals themselves, you
should be wary of goods that may have been made by these animals.
Crocodiles are on the endangered species list. Though it may seem enticing to have a new pair
of Crocodile boots or a purse, you should avoid these items at all costs. You will find that the government takes these
violations seriously. They will make
routine checks at inspection points looking for any items that are deemed
endangered. Stuffed wildlife is also
forbidden, so if you see any of these and they look appealing, resist the urge
to purchase them and leave them be. This
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Mexican birds are colorful and exotic. For those who deal with live trade, it may
seem that purchasing exotic parrots from Mexico
is a wonderful idea, but you need to think again. Purchasing birds from Mexico
is also considered violation. To remain
on the safe side, you should avoid purchasing any wildlife or wildlife
products. Even stuffed birds are against
the law. Even you may see these in
abundance at shops and street markets, do your homework, and pass them up. There are many other wonderful souvenirs that
you can purchase that are legal and will pass through the border.
Antiquities and glazed ceramics are beautiful and appealing
to many tourists. Yet, Mexico
considers their antiques to be property of the government. This means that if you uncover any artifacts
and try to bring them back to the United States,
you will be prosecuted for theft and maybe even face additional charges. It is best to leave any authentic looking
artifacts in Mexico
where they belong. This paragraph is sponsored by Umrah travel from UK.
Glazed ceramics look beautiful and may be a wonderful
addition to your home decor. However,
many of the ceramics made and found in Mexico
are made with lead. It is for this
reason that you should avoid purchasing glazed ceramics from Mexico. If you do make the purchase, you need to make
sure that everyone in your household is aware of the potential dangers.
While it may seem as if you are prohibited from purchasing
many items sold in Mexican shops, there are additional items that you can
purchase. When shopping in Mexico
it is important that you follow all rules and regulations. Staying on the safe
side will ensure that you can enjoy you Mexico
vacation without any complications. This paragraph is sponsored by airline Hajj ticket
from UK.
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