A cruise passenger had over $23,000 seized at a cruise port
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👁️ 491 views📅 7 months ago⏱️ 1:02
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Creator's Key Takeaways
A cruise guest just learned the hard way that trying to sneak a large amount of cash past customs is a big mistake.
In both Canada and the US, anyone traveling with $10,000 or more in currency must declare it when passing through customs.
If you're carrying more than $10,000 in cash, whether on a cruise or a flight, always declare it.
Creator's Tips & Advice
✓Always declare cash over $10,000 when passing through customs.
✓Avoid trying to sneak large amounts of cash past border agents.
Questions This Creator Answers
QWhat happens if you fail to declare cash over $10,000 at customs?
QIs it illegal to carry large sums of cash on a cruise?
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