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Does it matter if you go to Canada to visit relatives and bring 10500 Canadian dollars?

According to the regulations of the Canadian Immigration Bureau, you can only carry cash and money orders not exceeding 1 10,000 Canadian dollars, otherwise you need to declare.

In Canada, there is no upper limit for customs, and cash exceeding 1 10,000 Canadian dollars should be declared; In China, the customs stipulates that no one can take more than RMB 20,000 in cash or the equivalent of US$ 5,000 in foreign currency when leaving the country. If the amount exceeds, they must declare and apply for a carrying permit at the bank, otherwise they will be fined when leaving the country.

The length of stay for visiting relatives in Canada ranges from 1 month to 6 months, and the visa period is usually 3 months. Foreigners who enter the country with passports may ask for an extension of visiting relatives. Sometimes immigration officials will directly provide convenience for immigrants and allow them to stay in Canada for six months.