Cruise Passenger FINED for Hiding $23,000!
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A recent cruise passenger arriving in Saint John, New Brunswick failed to declare over 23,000 in cash, far above Canada's reporting threshold of 10,000.
Because the guest didn't report the cash, they were fined $1,600, equivalent to 5% of the total, before being allowed to recover the remainder.
Importantly, both Canada and US require travelers to declare cash amounts exceeding $10,000.
Failure to do so will trigger substantial penalties, even if the funds are legitimate.
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💰 A cruise passenger tried to sneak $23,000 in undeclared cash onboard — and it didn’t end well! Customs officers discovered the stash during inspection, leading to a massive fine and legal trouble. Find out how it happened, what rules were broken, and why travelers should always declare their money before sailing. 🚢 Stay tuned for more jaw-dropping cruise stories from Tall Man’s Cruise Adventures! #CruiseNews #CruisePassenger #CruiseFine #TallMansCruiseAdventures #CruiseCrime #CruiseUpdate