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How much gold can you bring from Dubai to India: A complete guide

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 11 March 2025
Travelers from India to Dubai should be aware of legal restrictions on carrying gold. Men can bring up to 20 grams and women up to 40 grams duty-free. Customs duty applies for gold exceeding these limits. Proper documentation and declaring gold at the airport ensures compliance with Indian laws, avoiding legal issues and penalties.
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