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Should I declare a faux wood object to customs when entering Australia?


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Should I declare the item I'm bringing to Australia; even though it is made out of faux wood?



It is not actual wood and does not fall into the category of wooden goods as I just checked (it is actually made out of an artificial resin); however, it very convincingly looks like wood. I have the official UPC barcode of the item and everything, and I know it comes from the USA, so...



Should I declare it to avoid confusion or can I skip that? I will be carrying it with me along with the information of the item.










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    Should I declare the item I'm bringing to Australia; even though it is made out of faux wood?



    It is not actual wood and does not fall into the category of wooden goods as I just checked (it is actually made out of an artificial resin); however, it very convincingly looks like wood. I have the official UPC barcode of the item and everything, and I know it comes from the USA, so...



    Should I declare it to avoid confusion or can I skip that? I will be carrying it with me along with the information of the item.










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      Should I declare the item I'm bringing to Australia; even though it is made out of faux wood?



      It is not actual wood and does not fall into the category of wooden goods as I just checked (it is actually made out of an artificial resin); however, it very convincingly looks like wood. I have the official UPC barcode of the item and everything, and I know it comes from the USA, so...



      Should I declare it to avoid confusion or can I skip that? I will be carrying it with me along with the information of the item.










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      Should I declare the item I'm bringing to Australia; even though it is made out of faux wood?



      It is not actual wood and does not fall into the category of wooden goods as I just checked (it is actually made out of an artificial resin); however, it very convincingly looks like wood. I have the official UPC barcode of the item and everything, and I know it comes from the USA, so...



      Should I declare it to avoid confusion or can I skip that? I will be carrying it with me along with the information of the item.







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          The item is not wood: there is no need to declare it. If you're stopped and asked about it, it should be no problem to explain that it's made of resin.






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            The item is not wood: there is no need to declare it. If you're stopped and asked about it, it should be no problem to explain that it's made of resin.






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                The item is not wood: there is no need to declare it. If you're stopped and asked about it, it should be no problem to explain that it's made of resin.






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