by having over $10,000.00
or older bills..
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Oh yes. If the package is over 50.00 in value you pay a customs fee. What if the container contains cash? I would be careful on how much cash there is. The US government is interested in the amount of cash entering the country due to Homeland Security. Red flags are also raised if there is a large bank deposit that can't be accounted for .
Customs
it depends on what you mean by food but generally all food can be taken across tho perhaps not all of it legally or free of customs duty for particulars it may be wise to check in advance with the customs service of the country you are entering
cash retract is the feature in atm by which cash is taken back by the atm machine incase the cash is not taken in some specfic time slot.
The Canada Customs cash limit per family when crossing the border is 10,000 CAD or equivalent in foreign currency.
Not typically, no. They're taken for immigration into the US, but usually a passport is all that's needed. No, you will not automatically be fingerprinted. However, customs has the power to force you too. This should only happen if they are suspicious of you though.
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In varies by country, use, and purpose. In Egypt for example, only declared $10000 US dollars is allowed for a passenger entering the country.
In the US, after your tuition for the semester is taken out of your student loan, you will receive a check for the remaining balance.
As much as you like but any amount over 10,000 NZD (about US $6500) must be declared to customs or face potential confiscation of the money.
When you declare cash at customs, you are informing the authorities about the amount of money you are bringing into a country. This is important because it helps prevent money laundering, tax evasion, and illegal activities. Failure to declare cash can result in fines, confiscation of the money, or even legal consequences.