> There is absolutely a distinction to be made between a foreigner and a citizen and their respective personal properties.
But that distinction is not relevant in this case. Case in point: your luggage.
Try using your status as a citizen to refuse your luggage to be inspected for contraband or taxable imports when returning to your home country from one with which it does not share a tax and customs union, and see how that goes.
But that distinction is not relevant in this case. Case in point: your luggage.
Try using your status as a citizen to refuse your luggage to be inspected for contraband or taxable imports when returning to your home country from one with which it does not share a tax and customs union, and see how that goes.