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The latest regulations on personal foreign exchange management in 2022
The limit of RMB that can be brought into and out of the country is 20,000 yuan. If the policy is adjusted, the actual processing result of the competent customs shall prevail.

According to the Interim Measures for the Administration of Carrying Foreign Currency Cash into and out of China:

1. Anyone who brings foreign currency cash into the country and exceeds the equivalent of US$ 5,000 shall make a written declaration to the customs.

2. When taking foreign currency cash out of the country, it can be directly taken out of the country with the equivalent of more than 5,000 US dollars (inclusive); Where the equivalent amount is more than US$ 5,000 to US$ 10000 (inclusive), the applicant shall apply to the designated foreign exchange bank for a foreign exchange exit permit, and make a written declaration to the customs, but the cumulative total amount of foreign exchange exit permit shall not exceed the equivalent amount of US$ 10000.

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According to Article 2 of the Interim Measures for the Administration of Carrying Foreign Currency Cash into and out of China:

Outbound personnel can take foreign currency cash out of the country, and can also remit or carry bills of exchange and travel expenses to banks according to national financial management regulations.

Take foreign currency abroad with an international credit card.

If the outbound personnel leave the country with foreign currency cash not exceeding the equivalent of US$ 5,000 (including US$ 5,000), they do not need to apply for a carrying permit, and the customs will release them; If the amount of foreign currency cash carried by outbound personnel exceeds US$ 5,000 to US$ 10000 (including US$ 10000), they shall apply to the designated foreign exchange bank for proof of carrying, and the customs shall examine and release the foreign currency cash with the seal of the designated foreign exchange bank.