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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 26946234" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p><strong>Gold - </strong>Inward</p><p></p><p>Articles of Jewelry means any small objects of personal adornment made of precious metal. (Eg : Gold Rings, Gold Bangles, Gold Necklaces etc).</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Bona fide personal worn jewelry as determined by the Director General of Customs is not subject to Customs taxation.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">All jewelry other than the bona fide personal worn jewelry should be declared to Customs on arrival by the passenger and it can be cleared on payment of applicable Customs Duty and other leviesand penalties(if applicable).</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Gold in any form and gold articles (other than bona fide personal jewelry) in any quantity should be declared to the Customs and obtained valid Import Control License (ICL) for said gold prior to arrival under the provisions of the Customs Ordinance (Chapter 235) read with Import and Export Control Act No: 01 of 1969 (<a href="https://www.customs.gov.lk/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/2231-16_E.pdf" target="_blank">Extraordinary Gazette notification No. 2231/16 of 11/06/2021</a>).</li> </ul><p>PS: Though Gold in any other form than Jewellery is not allowed, many ME returnees do bring in Gold Biscuits. That's the reality. They either sell it in Sea Street or exchange for jewellery.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Foreign Currency Declaration Limits</strong></p><p></p><p>1. A person may bring any sum of money in foreign currencies into Sri Lanka. This sum could be in TCs, Bank drafts or currency notes. However, if the total of such sum exceeds US$ 15,000, such sum should be declared to the Sri Lanka Customs.</p><p></p><p>2. If a person wishes to take out from Sri Lanka any sum in exceeds of US$ 5000 in currency notes out of the sum brought in as per (1) above, such person should declare the entirety of the sum brought in, even if it is less than US$ 15,000.</p><p></p><p>3. Any person may take out from Sri Lanka a total of legally acquired foreign currency in any form up to US$ 10,000 without any declaration. However, if the sum in currency notes exceeds US$ 5,000 the entirety of the sum must also be declared.</p><p></p><p>4. Any person can bring in any sum of foreign currency earned from employment, profession or business abroad and upon declaration of such foreign currency to Customs as per (1) above and may retain such sum in his/her possession for 90 days before changing in to Sri Lanka rupees.</p><p></p><p>5. Any person who has obtained foreign currency from a Bank, authorized Travel Agent or authorized Money Changer for overseas travel, may retain in his/her possession the unused sum for 90 days before changing into Sri Lanka</p><p>Rupees.</p><p></p><p>6. Foreign currency retained by any person as per (4) and (5) above may be used for subsequent visits abroad for permitted transactions within the allowed period of, retention.</p><p></p><p>7. Any person returning after travel abroad may retain without any time limit, US$ 2000 out of foreign currency purchased for such travel or earned by him/her outside Sri Lanka for his use during future travels.</p><p></p><p>The foreign currency amounts indicated in US$ may be in equivalent amounts in other convertible foreign currencies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 26946234, member: 562115"] [B]Gold - [/B]Inward Articles of Jewelry means any small objects of personal adornment made of precious metal. (Eg : Gold Rings, Gold Bangles, Gold Necklaces etc). [LIST] [*]Bona fide personal worn jewelry as determined by the Director General of Customs is not subject to Customs taxation. [*]All jewelry other than the bona fide personal worn jewelry should be declared to Customs on arrival by the passenger and it can be cleared on payment of applicable Customs Duty and other leviesand penalties(if applicable). [*]Gold in any form and gold articles (other than bona fide personal jewelry) in any quantity should be declared to the Customs and obtained valid Import Control License (ICL) for said gold prior to arrival under the provisions of the Customs Ordinance (Chapter 235) read with Import and Export Control Act No: 01 of 1969 ([URL='https://www.customs.gov.lk/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/2231-16_E.pdf']Extraordinary Gazette notification No. 2231/16 of 11/06/2021[/URL]). [/LIST] PS: Though Gold in any other form than Jewellery is not allowed, many ME returnees do bring in Gold Biscuits. That's the reality. They either sell it in Sea Street or exchange for jewellery. [B]Foreign Currency Declaration Limits[/B] 1. A person may bring any sum of money in foreign currencies into Sri Lanka. This sum could be in TCs, Bank drafts or currency notes. However, if the total of such sum exceeds US$ 15,000, such sum should be declared to the Sri Lanka Customs. 2. If a person wishes to take out from Sri Lanka any sum in exceeds of US$ 5000 in currency notes out of the sum brought in as per (1) above, such person should declare the entirety of the sum brought in, even if it is less than US$ 15,000. 3. Any person may take out from Sri Lanka a total of legally acquired foreign currency in any form up to US$ 10,000 without any declaration. However, if the sum in currency notes exceeds US$ 5,000 the entirety of the sum must also be declared. 4. Any person can bring in any sum of foreign currency earned from employment, profession or business abroad and upon declaration of such foreign currency to Customs as per (1) above and may retain such sum in his/her possession for 90 days before changing in to Sri Lanka rupees. 5. Any person who has obtained foreign currency from a Bank, authorized Travel Agent or authorized Money Changer for overseas travel, may retain in his/her possession the unused sum for 90 days before changing into Sri Lanka Rupees. 6. Foreign currency retained by any person as per (4) and (5) above may be used for subsequent visits abroad for permitted transactions within the allowed period of, retention. 7. Any person returning after travel abroad may retain without any time limit, US$ 2000 out of foreign currency purchased for such travel or earned by him/her outside Sri Lanka for his use during future travels. The foreign currency amounts indicated in US$ may be in equivalent amounts in other convertible foreign currencies. [/QUOTE]
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