Cash/Jewellery Limit: New Rules for Air Passengers, Now limit for carrying cash and gold jewellery fixed while traveling by air

Air Passengers New Rules: There are a few things travelers should keep in mind when traveling to the United Arab Emirates. According to the information received, if a person travels in UAE and takes valuable items with him, then he should keep in mind that there is a limit imposed on the luggage he can […]

Air Passengers New Rules: There are a few things travelers should keep in mind when traveling to the United Arab Emirates. According to the information received, if a person travels in UAE and takes valuable items with him, then he should keep in mind that there is a limit imposed on the luggage he can carry.

It has been told that UAE residents and visitors are not to carry with them more than Dh60,000 in cash or gold jewellery, diamonds etc. It is very important for safety to take care of this.

Information will have to be given through the app

It has been reported that through the app, information will have to be given that the passenger is carrying more than Dh60,000. It has been clearly stated that if a passenger travels with jewelery or any other valuable item worth Dh60,000 or equivalent, he will have to declare this through the Afseh app.

If the passenger enters from the airport, land border or any entry point, he will have to provide this information. This app is recognized by the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Ports Security (ICP).

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