Can I bring Canadian Dollars (CAD) to Singapore?

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About Canadian Dollars (CAD)

When bringing Canadian Dollars (CAD), ensure compliance with Singapore Customs (ICA) regulations. If you intend to cross borders with Canadian Dollars (CAD), knowing the reporting thresholds is vital. While most countries allow Canadian Dollars (CAD), amounts exceeding certain limits (often $10,000 equivalent) must be declared to comply with anti-money laundering regulations.

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General Rules Apply

We don't have specific rules for Canadian Dollars (CAD) yet. Below are the general rules for Cash that apply to Canadian Dollars (CAD).

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⚠️ Declaration Required

⚠️ Declaration Required

📋 Carrying Limits

  • Value Cap:S$20,000 SGD or equivalent (approx. $15,000 USD)

✅ Declaration Requirements

Required

Form needed: NP727 Form (Cross-Border Movement of Physical Currency and Bearer Negotiable Instruments)

📌 Quick Summary

Status:⚠️ ⚠️ Declaration Required
Value Cap:S$20,000 SGD or equivalent (approx. $15,000 USD)
Declaration:✅ Required

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Last Updated:January 15, 2025

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📝 Important Notes

  • Declaration Threshold: Must declare if carrying S$20,000 SGD or more (or foreign currency equivalent, approximately $15,000 USD) when entering or leaving Singapore.
  • What Must Be Declared:
  • Physical cash (Singapore dollars or foreign currency)
  • Traveler's checks
  • Bearer negotiable instruments (checks, promissory notes, money orders)
  • Bearer bonds and securities
  • How to Declare:
  • Complete NP727 form online or at customs
  • Submit at red channel when entering/leaving Singapore
  • Keep stamped copy as proof of declaration

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How is the exchange rate calculated for large amounts of Canadian Dollars (CAD)?

Customs typically uses the official exchange rate on the day of arrival. If the total amount exceeds the equivalent of $10,000 USD, it's recommended to keep your exchange receipts or bank withdrawal records.

What should I consider when bringing Canadian Dollars (CAD)?

The most important thing when bringing Canadian Dollars (CAD) is to confirm if it exceeds the duty-free allowance or declaration threshold of your destination. It's recommended to keep purchase receipts and ensure Canadian Dollars (CAD) is in its original packaging for easier customs inspection. If the Canadian Dollars (CAD) is of high value, always use the red declaration channel.

❓ More Questions

Do I need to declare exactly S$20,000?

Yes! The requirement is for S$20,000 OR MORE. If you have exactly S$20,000 (or equivalent), you must declare it.

What happens if I don't declare?

Serious penalties: fines up to S$50,000 and/or imprisonment up to 3 years. Singapore has strict anti-money laundering laws. All undeclared funds will be seized. Always declare to avoid legal trouble.

Can I bring S$15,000 SGD + $10,000 USD without declaring?

NO! You must add up all currencies at current exchange rates. S$15,000 + $10,000 USD (≈S$13,500) = S$28,500 total, which exceeds S$20,000. You MUST declare the total amount.

Will declaring my money cause delays or problems?

No, if your money is from legal sources. Declaration is a simple process taking a few minutes. Singapore customs may ask about source and purpose - be honest and provide documentation if carrying large amounts. Legal money causes no issues.

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