How much money (in Cash) Can I carry when travelling to Denmark as a student for the first time?

Nov 22

How much money (in Cash) Can I carry when travelling to Denmark as a student for the first time?
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Bidya asked:


There are some limitations on the amount of cash you can carry while travelling to a particular countries, do anybody can help me to know what about the Denmark?

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5 comments

  1. Sanmigsean /

    €15,000 after which you can still carry it but need to register/claim.

  2. LaFeeFan /

    There is no limit, however, amounts to increase 10.000,00 € need to be declared at customs upon demand.

    Information on the obligation to verbally declare cash and precious
    metals or stones when travelling within the EU
    Failure to verbally declare cash and precious metals or stones is punishable by a fine
    What are my obligations?
    Travellers leaving the Federal Republic of Germany for an EU Member State or entering from another EU country must verbally declare cash and precious metals or stones with a value of €10,000 or more when
    prompted to do so (this obligation is set out in Section 12a (2) of the Zollverwaltungsgesetz (Customs Administration Act)). The obligation to make a verbal declaration upon demand also applies even if you are
    in transit.

  3. With the risk of loss and theft, you’re better off having your bank up your ATM limits. Instead of carrying cash pull out the maximum amount from your ATM when needed. While the bank will likely charge you a small fee each time, you’ll get a better rate than you can get at the airport or around town.

  4. $15,000 US is the most one can carry.

  5. honestly your best bet is to put it on a debit card that won’t charge an arm and a leg to withdraw in Denmark. While Denmark is a safe country, carrying around large amounts of cash is just asking for trouble

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