What objects can I bring in my luggage to Mexico?

 

If you are visiting Mexico, you may bring the following tax-exempt items, whether new or second hand:

  • Baby gear, such as strollers, car seats, cribs, walkers and their accessories.
  • Two cameras or camcorders and camera gear; three cellphones or other wireless devices; one GPS; one electronic organizer; one laptop, notebook, omnibook or other portable computing device; one portable copier or printer; one CD burner and one portable overhead projector and its accessories.
  • One tent and other camping articles.
  • Two sets of personal sport gear; four fishing rods; three gliders with or without sails and their accessories; trophies and awards, as long as you can carry them without any difficulty.
  • Two musical instruments and their accessories.
  • One hand tool set, including its case, a drill, pliers, wrenches, screwdrivers, power cords, etc.
  • One pair of binoculars and one telescope.
  • Five laser disks, ten DVDs, thirty CDs, three software packs and five storing units for any electronic device.
  • Five toys, including collectables, one videogame console and five videogames.
  • One blood pressure monitor and one blood glucose monitor (or one monitor for both purposes), reagents included; drugs and other psychotropic substances, including cannabis, in which case you must present the prescription, have the medical identification number or any other contact detail of your physician and exclusively bring the amount needed for your trip.
  • Valises, trunks, suitcases or any other item needed to carry your personal belongings.
  • If you are over eighteen, ten packs of cigarettes, twenty-five cigars or two hundred grams of Tabacco: three litres of alcoholic beverages and six litres of wine.
  • Wheelchairs, walkers, canes, crutches or any other assistive device for the elderly or disabled people.
  • One portable audio recorder, audio player or audio recorder and player (or two digital sound and image recorders or players instead), one portable DVD player and one set of portable speakers and its accessories.

If you enter or leave Mexico, you must declare any sum of money equalling US$10,000 or more that you bring in cash, checks, money orders, other cashable documents or a combination of them. Failing to declare carries a fine ranging from 20% to 40% of the exceeding amount. Failing to declare sums of US$30,000 or more is punishable by six months to six years of imprisonment and the amount being seized for the federal treasury if its lawful origin is not demonstrated. Should you not prove its lawful origin, you will be sentenced to a period of five to fifteen years of imprisonment and to one thousand to five thousand day-fines.  

 

For more information, please contact the following Mexican government agencies:

  • Servicio de Administración Tributaria (SAT):
    • www.sat.gob.mx
    • (55) 627 22 728 in Mexico City or 1 877 448 8728 from the USA and Canada
  • Instituto Nacional de Migración (INM):