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tucker Jan 11th 2009 8:45 am

proof of cash on arrival
 
hola! we arrive in adelaide on the 16th. we havent got much money, but don't want to change it at the current rate. do we need to enter the country with a set amount of money?
thanks in advance.

Looking forward to Oz Jan 11th 2009 8:59 am

Re: proof of cash on arrival
 
Hopefully not. I'll be taking about £1,000 OR $2,000. If there's a minimum limit then im sure im under it!!

aussiedreamz Jan 11th 2009 9:04 am

Re: proof of cash on arrival
 
There is no limit to the amount of currency you can bring in or out of Australia. However, you must declare amounts of A$10,000 or more in Australian currency or foreign equivalent. If asked by Customs you must also fill in a Bearer Negotiable Instruments (BNI) form if you're carrying promissory notes, travellers cheques, personal cheques, money orders or postal orders.

Geelong Gent Jan 11th 2009 9:05 am

Re: proof of cash on arrival
 

Originally Posted by tucker (Post 7153606)
hola! we arrive in adelaide on the 16th. we havent got much money, but don't want to change it at the current rate. do we need to enter the country with a set amount of money?
thanks in advance.

You can come in with nothing - the question is more around how are you going to fund yourselves. That could be credit card or travellers cheques or family or friends picking you up.

There is no limit to what you can bring in. However for amounts over $A10k you are required too declare it and they have some forms too complete to verify its origin and reasons for it being brought in as cash rather than electronic means.

tucker Jan 11th 2009 9:18 am

Re: proof of cash on arrival
 
cheers

comet555 Jan 11th 2009 9:24 am

Re: proof of cash on arrival
 
When we arrived we only had a couple hundred dollars in Canadian funds. So barely anything really. But we did have our bank cards & credit cards from Canada to use.

Not once were we asked to show how much money we have. Presumably because we came on a permanent visa and had the right to stay and work here.

sheli0508 Mar 9th 2009 10:03 pm

Re: proof of cash on arrival
 

Originally Posted by aussiedreamz (Post 7153695)
There is no limit to the amount of currency you can bring in or out of Australia. However, you must declare amounts of A$10,000 or more in Australian currency or foreign equivalent. If asked by Customs you must also fill in a Bearer Negotiable Instruments (BNI) form if you're carrying promissory notes, travellers cheques, personal cheques, money orders or postal orders.

Hi is that up to 10K$ each... I know the rate is crap at the mo but we need to bring enough in to buy a car and down payment on a rental. OH has a job lined up and we were thinking of bring in 8-10k sterling. Would this be enough and also is this OK (family of 5).

cheers,

Shelley

Pollyana Mar 9th 2009 11:46 pm

Re: proof of cash on arrival
 

Originally Posted by sheli0508 (Post 7362924)
Hi is that up to 10K$ each... I know the rate is crap at the mo but we need to bring enough in to buy a car and down payment on a rental. OH has a job lined up and we were thinking of bring in 8-10k sterling. Would this be enough and also is this OK (family of 5).

cheers,

Shelley

Yes, each person must declare anything over $10k. That doesn't mean you can't bring more, just that you have to declare it :)


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