I have gone to the Philippines several times. Before they let off the plane, they give you a form to fill out saying how much cash you wish to "declare." On the form that i read it clearly stated that $10,000 was the maximum one could bring into the Philippines. I am not sure what happens to anything you might have over $10,000. Does the airline take it or does the Philippine government take it? I don't know. I don't think I want to find out...
$ US 5.000,00
ya mum
The amount of cash you can bring to us depends on the specific policies and regulations in place. It is recommended to check with the organization or institution beforehand to determine the maximum amount allowed.
The limit is $10,000 as far as I know, if you are going to the Philippines. Expect someone would ask you at the airport, how much cash you are bringing . As far as laws are concern theres nothing that I know of.
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 entering the US, you can bring any amount of money with you. However, if you are carrying more than 10,000 in cash or other monetary instruments, you must declare it to US Customs and Border Protection. Failure to do so can result in the money being seized.
Bring it to a bank to exchange it at face value.
$20 million
$5.00 US
You can easily carry as much cash as you wish. Each country has their own rules about cash limitation .
a lot of CASH!!!!!!!!
A lot.