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Bringing cash back to U.K
Posted: Mon 02 Sep 2019 10:56 am
by j1o2n3
Can anyone advise me on the amounts of cash in sterling, we can bring back to U.K and is it double the amount for two people travelling. i.e husband and wife.
Re: Bringing cash back to U.K
Posted: Mon 02 Sep 2019 3:44 pm
by archie
10.000.euros. per person. Married couples count as 1 person. app £9.100.
Re: Bringing cash back to U.K
Posted: Mon 02 Sep 2019 4:02 pm
by come_on_aylin
Saw this on a newsboard:
According to the Police, Ö.A. (M – 47) was detected as he was trying to leave the country with 118 thousand Euro in his possession without informing the necessary authorities.
Similarly, A.S. (M – 46) was also detected as he was trying to leave the country with 33 thousand US Dollars in his possession without informing the necessary authorities.
A legal process has been started for both individuals.
Re: Bringing cash back to U.K
Posted: Mon 02 Sep 2019 5:51 pm
by Cally
Taken from google...…….When entering the UK from a non-EU country, you must make a declaration to customs if: you exceed your allowances, which includes up to one litre of spirits, 200 cigarettes and a maximum of £390 worth of perfume and souvenirs. the goods are for commercial use. you have 10,000 euros or more (or equivalent) in cash.
Re: Bringing cash back to U.K
Posted: Mon 02 Sep 2019 8:17 pm
by PapaBravo
Archie (Msg 2), do you have a reference or link for this, please?
Re: Bringing cash back to U.K
Posted: Mon 02 Sep 2019 8:55 pm
by Dalartokat
Re: Bringing cash back to U.K
Posted: Mon 02 Sep 2019 9:33 pm
by Cally
Dalartokat, this only quotes leaving UK, not entering...…
Re: Bringing cash back to U.K
Posted: Mon 02 Sep 2019 9:37 pm
by Dalartokat
Re: Bringing cash back to U.K
Posted: Mon 02 Sep 2019 9:39 pm
by Dalartokat
Cally wrote:Dalartokat, this only quotes leaving UK, not entering...…
On the first post you have to look on the right “entering UK.
Re: Bringing cash back to U.K
Posted: Tue 03 Sep 2019 7:39 am
by PapaBravo
It does say in the link at Msg 6, that the limit is 10,000 Euros 'if travelling as a family', so I guess a person and spouse would have to travel as independent passengers in order that each can claim the allowance.
Re: Bringing cash back to U.K
Posted: Tue 03 Sep 2019 9:25 am
by Keithcaley
PB, I suspect that if both people were on the same plane, it would vount as travelling together!
I wouldn't risk it
Re: Bringing cash back to U.K
Posted: Tue 03 Sep 2019 2:18 pm
by j1o2n3
Thanks for the info, but can you tell us how much we can bring back with us from Cyprus
Re: Bringing cash back to U.K
Posted: Tue 03 Sep 2019 3:20 pm
by Keithcaley
j1o2n3 wrote:Thanks for the info, but can you tell us how much we can bring back with us from Cyprus
Do you mean TRNC or ROC?
Re: Bringing cash back to U.K
Posted: Tue 03 Sep 2019 4:32 pm
by tomsteel
Keithcaley wrote:j1o2n3 wrote:Thanks for the info, but can you tell us how much we can bring back with us from Cyprus
Do you mean TRNC or ROC?
Assuming (always a risk I know) the poster lives in the TRNC, what is the maximum sum allowed across the Green Line if the intention was to depart Cyprus via a RoC exit point? Does the RoC have a different maximum than the TRNC for entry or departure and do EU/non-EU countries have different amounts for either departure or entry? Why not use either a bank or cash transfer company?
Re: Bringing cash back to U.K
Posted: Wed 04 Sep 2019 6:26 am
by Chriswright03
There are notices at Metehan border stating the maximum is E 10,000.
Re: Bringing cash back to U.K
Posted: Wed 04 Sep 2019 9:21 am
by compass
the link that Dalartokat kindly posted from UK.GOV says clearly in the second paragraph......
"Travelling in the EU
If you bring cash to the UK from another EU country, you do not need to declare it.
You may need to declare cash you take in to other EU countries - check with the authorities in the country you’re travelling to."
That suggests the 10000 euro limit dosen't apply for uk arrivals from other eu countries??????
C'pass
Re: Bringing cash back to U.K
Posted: Wed 04 Sep 2019 11:06 am
by tomsteel
compass wrote:the link that Dalartokat kindly posted from UK.GOV says clearly in the second paragraph......
"Travelling in the EU
If you bring cash to the UK from another EU country, you do not need to declare it.
You may need to declare cash you take in to other EU countries - check with the authorities in the country you’re travelling to."
That suggests the 10000 euro limit dosen't apply for uk arrivals from other eu countries??????
C'pass
Ah, but do you need to declare the amount to the EU country you are departing from?
Re: Bringing cash back to U.K
Posted: Wed 04 Sep 2019 3:08 pm
by Dalartokat
Re: Bringing cash back to U.K
Posted: Wed 11 Sep 2019 6:35 am
by come_on_aylin
This was reported in a local online news board, seems to suggest that you need permission to take large sums of money out of TRNC, certainly via Ercan.
It has been reported that legal action has been taken against 2 people who attempted to leave the country via Ercan with 10000 Euro in possession, without informing the necessary authorities.
According to the Police, on 09.09.19, D.M. (F – 43) was detected as she was attempting to the leave the country via the Ercan Airport with 10000 Euro in her possession without informing the necessary authorities around the hours of 21:30. Furthermore, around the hours of 21:15, S.A. (M – 34) was also detected as he was attempting to leave the country via the same airport with 10000 Euro in his possession.
Legal action has been taken against both suspects and the investigation is ongoing.