Is there a limit on the amount of cash you can carry when flying from UK to NZ?
#1
Forum Regular
Thread Starter
Joined: May 2016
Posts: 106
Is there a limit on the amount of cash you can carry when flying from UK to NZ?
Just wondering if there's any specific limits. I have no idea and want to check to be sure all ok.
Thank you!
Thank you!
#2
Re: Is there a limit on the amount of cash you can carry when flying from UK to NZ?
You have to declare anything over 10,000 nzd but there is no limit
#4
I still dont believe it..
Joined: Oct 2013
Location: 12 degrees north
Posts: 2,777
Re: Is there a limit on the amount of cash you can carry when flying from UK to NZ?
By declare, this is so the aithorities can prove you arent money laundering or carrying the proceeds of crime, and most customs, if they suspect this, will confiscate it. You should attempt to carry proof that it was honestly obtained, as simple as bank statements from months ago, or proof of selling an investment or similar, might save sone heartache. Also, always declare it, there are fines penalties, jail even in some places for not doing it [some of those customs pooches are trained to sniff money, not just drugs !]
#5
Forum Regular
Joined: Mar 2017
Posts: 97
Re: Is there a limit on the amount of cash you can carry when flying from UK to NZ?
I can confirm that there are money dogs at AKL. Husband got stopped when he took out £300 at the cashpoint the previous day and shoved it into his pocket
#6
Re: Is there a limit on the amount of cash you can carry when flying from UK to NZ?
For your own safety and for peace of mind why not use one of the money transfer companies, then you are not carrying cash you really do not want to lose. Far simpler and so much safer.
#7
I still dont believe it..
Joined: Oct 2013
Location: 12 degrees north
Posts: 2,777
Re: Is there a limit on the amount of cash you can carry when flying from UK to NZ?
The regulatory framework in place for the money transfer companies unlike banks is not particularly good in most countries including UK, so whilst it is safer in a way not to carry cash it is safer in a way to carry cash. Effectively if an FX broker manages to go bust whilst holding your money you could have an issue but practically speaking they will be holding it for very long hopefully.