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Topic: Travelling with Cryptocurrency? Do you declare it at immigration ? - page 2. (Read 233 times)

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Hahaha thats a really funny question, you mean to say you declare your bank balance each time you cross immigration.
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I haven't ever heard that issue u are talking about right now. It sounds wicked... Current laws doesnt force us to do it iwth our crypto funds. Yet...
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travelling use crypto curency very dificult
because you can't exchange to fiat money, except you have crypto debit card, so you can exchange anytime and use money anytime with atm in the world
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It isn't essential in any way, you are over reasoning on it. Number 1, crypto won't be named cash, it will be considered resource and going with resource doesn't require revelation. Number 2, it isn't care for fluid cash. Assume you travel with Debit/Credit Card, it won't sum you are going with whole of your Bank adjust. Just hard cash tallies here and cryptographic forms of money aren't hard cash.
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There is a minimum threshold one is allowed to travel beyond immigration border. In my country , you can't travel with more than $10,000;Unless you document and declare it.  Do you think I need to declare my cryptocurrency to the immigration? OR should I keep mute. My fear is I might be charge with money laundering if I later exchange my crypto at my destination and the authorities found out. Any body with experience to share with me.

You don't need to declare crypto when you are moving from X to Y destination.
But I think you need to clarify when you will exchange your crypto at Y destination and bring to your destination (X) if you get caught.

Let's say, you are moving with $10k cash and you have $20k in crypto in your online wallet or paper wallet.
So with your $10k you are good to go and assume that immigration doesn't known anything about your crypto.

But when you will return back with $20k cash and you get caught -  what will be your answer?
I assumed that your $10k cash was fully spent during your journey and you don't have any more cash from there.

So that is pure money laundering - anything without declaration is illegal... Customs may ask you how do you get such a big amount of money -  your answer?

You may say, I won a lottery in Las Vegas Roll Eyes  Cheesy and doubled my cash... Proof? I'm not sure if casinos do provide any invoice of winning though  Smiley
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There is a minimum threshold one is allowed to travel beyond immigration border. In my country , you can't travel with more than $10,000;Unless you document and declare it.  Do you think I need to declare my cryptocurrency to the immigration? OR should I keep mute. My fear is I might be charge with money laundering if I later exchange my crypto at my destination and the authorities found out. Any body with experience to share with me.

Don't be unnecessarily stupid. First of all, you do not have to declare any of it. You will just be laughed at or treated like a criminal. If the rules do not state you have to declare, then don't. Don't be a wise guy.

Also, why would you need to carry any of it with you anyway? Carry your private key or seed if you REALLY want to.
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There is a minimum threshold one is allowed to travel beyond immigration border. In my country , you can't travel with more than $10,000;Unless you document and declare it.  Do you think I need to declare my cryptocurrency to the immigration? OR should I keep mute. My fear is I might be charge with money laundering if I later exchange my crypto at my destination and the authorities found out. Any body with experience to share with me.

It isn't necessary at all, you are over thinking on it. Number 1, crypto won't be classified as money, it will be considered asset and travelling with asset doesn't require disclosure.
Number 2, it is not like liquid money. Suppose you travel with Debit/Credit Card, it won't amount you are travelling with entire of your Bank balance. Only hard money counts here and cryptocurrencies aren't hard money.
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Never even  thought about declaring it, you are free to have how much money you want in an account and withdraw what you need in the country you of choice.
Crypto is no different, just pay taxes on the buy and sell price, there are no other limitations, I could go to a country and just pay hotel bills no matter the size etc ? I guess you will transfer funds to your account. Otherwise i am not sure, if you do if off books it could be sensitive!

Oh perhaps not in North Korea and Iran since they lack a World bank branch!

The 10,000 treshhold does not apply to you account... that is 1 hotel night in Vegas! You can spend as much as you like if you travel with electronic cash!
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And what kind of claims you may have from the immigration authorities. Are you carrying the crypto currency across the border in a suitcase? If you worry that you can then ask questions about the crypto currency, then think about what you can say about your millions on the border. You will always manage to lose your savings. This of course does not apply to those states where crypto-currency is generally banned.
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There is a minimum threshold one is allowed to travel beyond immigration border. In my country , you can't travel with more than $10,000;Unless you document and declare it.  Do you think I need to declare my cryptocurrency to the immigration? OR should I keep mute. My fear is I might be charge with money laundering if I later exchange my crypto at my destination and the authorities found out. Any body with experience to share with me.
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