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What do you need to know to bring 1 10,000 yuan or more in cash into New Zealand?

New Zealand is one of the countries with the strictest entry inspection. Recently, the New Zealand border inspection team welcomed two cash sniffer dogs, which will help the customs to crack down on illegal transfer of funds. With the advantages of studying in New Zealand being widely concerned, more and more international students are studying in New Zealand. However, many foreign students don't know the precautions for entering New Zealand, which will lead to unnecessary trouble. What do you need to know to enter New Zealand? Let's take a look at it next.

What do you need to know to enter New Zealand? According to the New Zealand Study Abroad Network, international students and tourists must declare if they bring more than NZ $65,438+0,000 in cash when they enter New Zealand. Customs should ensure that a large amount of cash enters and leaves New Zealand legally and with a real purpose, because "a large amount of cash often involves illegal activities".

At present, there are 7 cash sniffer dogs on the border of New Zealand. Five sniffer dogs work in Auckland, and the other two work in Wellington and South Island respectively. In addition to cash, these seven sniffer dogs can also detect drugs.

Since 20 13, New Zealand Customs has launched a cash detection program, and has so far seized more than NZ $3 million in undeclared cash. If you bring more than NZ $65,438+00,000 into or out of New Zealand without declaring it, your cash may be confiscated. Either declare it or be careful to be confiscated.

In addition, what items do you need to check when entering the country? I compiled some lists for you.

For example, any food, seeds for sowing, dried nuts, seeds and mushrooms, as well as flowers and vegetables, camping and sporting goods.

You don't have to declare your personal belongings and cosmetics. If you have the above items in your luggage, please remember to declare them. If you are not sure, you can consult the relevant departments.

Overseas students are reminded that if they fail to declare the above items, they will be fined NZD 200 10000 on the spot or sentenced to 5 years' imprisonment. If you are not sure what you brought, declare it.