Can I bring my money to Australia?


Can I bring my money to Australia? You must declare cash and non-cash forms of money (such as traveller's cheques, cheques and money orders) in Australian and foreign currency if the combined value is AUD10,000 or more when you: Travel into or out of Australia with it.


What happens if you declare money at the airport?

There is no maximum limit, however, any amount exceeding $10,000 USD must be declared upon arrival on both the Form 6059B and FinCEN 105. All forms must be filled in completely and truthfully. The penalties for inaccurate declaration and non-compliance can be severe including heavy fines and/or confiscation of funds.


How do I declare money at the airport?

Travelers— Travelers carrying currency or other monetary instruments with them shall file FinCEN Form 105 at the time of entry into the United States or at the time of departure from the United States with the Customs officer in charge at any Customs port of entry or departure.