How Much Cash Can You Carry on International Flights From Canada? Declaration Rules Explained

Learn the rules for carrying cash on international flights from Canada and when you must declare CAD 10,000 or more to CBSA.

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Travelers from Canada can carry any amount of cash when flying internationally. However, if the total is CAD 10,000 or more, it must be declared to the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) upon departure and arrival. Failure to declare can result in fines or the confiscation of funds.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How much cash can I carry on a flight from Canada without declaring it? You can carry any amount of cash when flying internationally from Canada, but if you carry CAD 10,000 or more, you must declare it to the Canada Border Services Agency.
  2. What happens if I don’t declare CAD 10,000 or more when traveling internationally from Canada? Failure to declare CAD 10,000 or more can result in fines or confiscation of your funds by the Canada Border Services Agency.
  3. Do I need to declare cash both when leaving and arriving in Canada? Yes, travelers must declare amounts of CAD 10,000 or more both upon departure from and arrival into Canada.