Travelling Abroad? Know How Much Cash Foreign Currency You Can Carry From India
If you are travelling abroad and wondering how much foreign currency you can carry in cash from India, here are some important points you must know
If you are travelling abroad and wondering how much foreign currency you can carry in cash from India, here are some important points you must know
RBI Limit On Carrying Cash Foreign Currency
How Much Foreign Currency Can You Carry In Cash For Foreign Travel?
Travellers going to all countries other than --Iraq, Libya, Islamic Republic of Iran, Russian Federation and other Republics of Commonwealth of Independent States are allowed to purchase foreign currency notes / coins only up to USD 3000 per visit. Balance amount can be carried in the form of store value cards, travellers cheque or banker’s draft.
How Much Foreign Currency Can You Carry In Cash For Travel Abroad?
How Much Foreign Currency Can Be Carried In Cash For Travel Abroad?
How Much Cash Foreign Currency You Can Carry For Haj/Umrah
Who Are Authorized By Rbi To Sell Foreign Exchange?
How Much Cash Of Rupee Equivalent Be Paid For Foreign Exchange
Foreign exchange for travel abroad can be purchased from an authorized person against rupee payment in cash below Rs.50,000/-. However, if the sale of foreign exchange is for the amount equivalent to Rs 50,000/- and above, the entire payment should be made by way of a crossed cheque/ banker’s cheque/ pay order/ demand draft/ debit card / credit card / prepaid card only.
How Much Foreign Exchange Person Coming Into India Carry?
Meanwhile, a person coming into India from abroad can bring with him foreign exchange without any limit. However, if the aggregate value of the foreign exchange in the form of currency notes, bank notes or travellers cheques brought in exceeds USD 10,000 or its equivalent and/or the value of foreign currency alone exceeds USD 5,000 or its equivalent, it should be declared to the Customs Authorities at the Airport in the Currency Declaration Form (CDF), on arrival in India.