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Wondering about the material move to Ireland. Since airline weight restrictions (esp the Aer Lingus London>>Cork leg) are so severe/expensive, I'm considering sending a few boxes by Canadian surface mail since it's cheaper (decalring it all as part of my move but to follow in a couple of weeks). Now I'm getting reports that I'll have a "tourist restriction" on the kilograms of goods I can bring without paying duty. Anyone have experience with this?
Also, how uptight did people find immigration to be regarding locktight proof of financial means (beyond tuition) at the Irish border?
Any other must-knows in terms of my arrival with documents/luggage in Irish immigration?
thanks
Also, how uptight did people find immigration to be regarding locktight proof of financial means (beyond tuition) at the Irish border?
Any other must-knows in terms of my arrival with documents/luggage in Irish immigration?
thanks
) so it was ultra-obvious that I wasn't trying to sneak stuff into the country for resale. I wasn't shipping a lot, but try shipping it on different days so it doesn't all arrive at the same time. If you're using Canada Post it will take 6-8 weeks, unless you pay a lot of money. Air freight is probably a better option, in retrospect.