How Much Cash Can You Legally Carry Between EU Countries?

Learn the EU rules for carrying cash between countries—declare amounts over €10,000 and avoid fines. Stay informed about customs regulations.

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When traveling between EU countries, you can carry up to €10,000 in cash without declaring it. If you have more than €10,000, you must declare it to customs authorities. This rule applies to both travelers entering and leaving EU countries. Always check for any additional national regulations that may apply.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Do I have to declare cash under €10,000 when traveling in the EU? No, you only need to declare cash amounts exceeding €10,000 when entering or leaving EU countries.
  2. What happens if I fail to declare more than €10,000 in cash in the EU? Failing to declare cash over €10,000 can result in fines, confiscation of the money, or other penalties imposed by customs authorities.
  3. Are there other national rules about carrying money within EU countries? Yes, aside from the EU-wide €10,000 threshold, certain countries may have additional regulations, so it's important to check local rules before traveling.