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Old 06-07-2009, 10:11 AM
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Re: Chinese RMB rates..

Thanks for info.

So limits is only 6000RMB cash and US5000 for foreign currency, anything above must declare?

I asked because read in the papers in Singapore 2 persons was in trouble for failing to declare when they bring in excess of cash 40K. Never see the Singapore custom check before.


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foreign currency over the value of US$5000 or equivalent must be declared.
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actually according to china immigration law .. "Travelers carrying a sum of Chinese currency in excess of 6,000 Chinese yuan in cash need to declare" ...
that's kinda of lame ...
think it's time for them to revise the figure ...
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