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Check it out! All countries are counting the amount of cash brought into the country by the Chinese! If you don't understand, you'll get in trouble!

The world is so big and the scenery is different, it would have been a good thing to go out and take a look. But if you don't know the amount of cash that countries can bring in, it's going to be a disaster!

How much cash is appropriate for entry?

You can't bring too much, you can't bring less!

Italian airports have recently focused on checking Chinese entry into the country with cash, according to the World wide Web report.


(photo source: global Network)


A few days ago, border police at Italy's Turin airport stopped two passengers for inspection and found them hiding large sums of cash in their suitcases in an attempt to break through.

All the cash hidden in the trunk compartment, scattered in every piece of clothing, and even sealed in detergent packaging, was seized by border police with dogs to assist in the inspection.


Italian airport customs uses professional police dogs to inspect passengers' belongings (photo source: Eurolink)


In just three months since the beginning of 2018, Turin has seized five hundred and twenty thousand euros in cash, 70 percent of which are Chinese.

Similarly, Mr. Li and his wife have emigrated to the United States for more than 30 years. When they flew back to Chicago from Pudong Airport in Shanghai, they and the other Chinese couple in front of them, The search was repeatedly asked if it was carrying more than $10,000 worth of cash.

Mr. Li said he had confirmed when preparing his luggage that he had brought only $9990, not exceeding the standard, so he replied "No."

But then the luggage of the two men was searched.

They also found NT $20 in their luggage, equivalent to US $60 in RMB, plus their original $9990, which exceeded the filing requirement at once.

This small piece of money, who would remember so clearly, did not expect to add up or violate the rules.

In the end, the Customs and Excise Department saw that Mr. and Mrs. Li were older, and that they had not exceeded the amount of money and, after solemn warning, had given them release. "

Since it is so troublesome to bring more money, will it be safer to bring a little less money?

In early 2018, a Chinese girl traveled to Australia. In order to avoid an accident, she chose to carry 1900 Australian dollars, or more than 10000 yuan in cash; her luggage was also light-loaded, eliminating any items that might be prohibited.

As a result, after completing visa and identity checks and checking her belongings, she immediately withdrew her visa and ordered her to return to Australia after learning that she would stay in Australia for two months.

The reason for this is that, according to Australian Customs, 1900 Australian dollars is simply not enough to support her stay in the country for two months. In addition, there are more doubts about her personal belongings and background information-

For example, the clothes you're wearing don't seem to fit the weather in Australia, do you? For example, if your career is an assistant, why does the company give an assistant a two-month holiday?

Zhejiang Shaoxing Zhuji 51-year-old aunt Chen, husband in Singapore for more than ten years.

Aunt wanted to see her husband by the way, did not expect to be stopped at the Singapore airport entry point, called into the black house, was repatriated home.

The main reason for the repatriation was that Aunt Chen had too little money on her-

Strictly speaking, inbound Singaporeans need "sufficient funds to spend their stay in Singapore".

The body only brought 800 yuan of aunt Chen want to cry no tears, Aunt Chen said, originally wanted to bring a little more, but feel unsafe, who would like to be repatriated because they did not bring enough money!

So where does each country draw on the line that limits entry into the country with cash?


China: RMB 20000

According to our customs regulations, when entering and leaving the country can carry 20000 yuan or 5000 US dollars of cash (with the equivalent of foreign currency).


United States: $10000

Visitors can carry $10, 000 in cash, traveler's checks or other currency forms such as RMB.

Excess must be declared to customs, and reasonable explanation of the source of cash, such as cash from the property sold, must show the proof of sale of the property, and so on.

If you don't declare $10, 000 in cash, the person can face up to $ five hundred thousand in fines and more than 10 years in prison.


Canada: $10000

Cash (including RMB) with the equivalent of C $10,000 is not required to be declared; if the amount exceeds the amount, it needs to be reported truthfully.


Australia: $10000

According to the relevant provisions of Australia, every person carrying more than 10,000 Australian dollars and foreign currency equivalent cash into Australia must declare to the Australian Customs and Excise Department, such as promissory notes, traveler's cheques, personal cheques, and bills of exchange.

The (BNI) declaration of negotiable securities must also be completed in accordance with the requirements of customs officers or police officers, or they will face up to 10 years in prison.


Singapore: $20000

Under Singaporean law, anyone entering or leaving Singapore carrying more than S $20,000 in cash must declare, and if it fails to do so, it could face a fine of S $50,000 and a three-year prison term.


UK: EUR 10000

According to British customs regulations, when carrying more than 10, 000 euros in cash, you must declare to the customs, or you will face a fine.

In addition, when leaving the country, you may also be asked if you are carrying cash, and if you carry £3000 to £5000 or more, you may be asked to explain the source of cash.


Thailand: not less than 20000 baht

Carry more than 20000 baht (equivalent to 4000 yuan or equivalent foreign currency) or it will be refused entry by Thai customs.


Germany: EUR 10000

According to German customs regulations, tourists are required to carry no more than 10000 euros into the country.


France: EUR 7622

According to French customs regulations, tourists are required to carry no more than 7622 euros into the country.


South Korea: $10000

According to South Korean customs regulations, tourists are required to carry no more than 10000 US dollars into the country.


Japan: 1 million yen

Japan Customs regulations: when entering the country with cash, traveler's cheques, securities with a total value of more than 1 million yen, or gold (purity more than 90%) reaching more than 1 kilogram, the declaration formalities shall be completed.


Say, now this year, go abroad is nothing new at all, go abroad shopping is common.

To go abroad is not to bring as much money as possible, and not to bring as little as possible.

You must do your homework well before you go out. Don't take the money and walk away. You can't have the money.

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