Do most people end up going through the red "something to declare" channel, when entering Australia (ie Melbourne) from overseas (ie UK), as a precaution, and are the queues really long?
We are going to have to go through this channel anyway because of my husband's personal medication, so I believe.
We will also be taking crayons/colouring pencils for our daughter to use during the long flight - do these need to be declared as they are made of wood?
Apologies if my questions seem a bit silly, but I would like to make our transition through the airport as smooth as possible, after such a long flight with a toddler!
Thanks.
We are going to have to go through this channel anyway because of my husband's personal medication, so I believe.
We will also be taking crayons/colouring pencils for our daughter to use during the long flight - do these need to be declared as they are made of wood?
Apologies if my questions seem a bit silly, but I would like to make our transition through the airport as smooth as possible, after such a long flight with a toddler!
Thanks.