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Kuwait introduces new airport rule: Declare cash, gold, jewellery over KWD 3,000 or face penalties
Kuwait introduces new airport rule: Declare cash, gold, jewellery over KWD 3,000 or face penalties

Time of India

time4 days ago

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  • Time of India

Kuwait introduces new airport rule: Declare cash, gold, jewellery over KWD 3,000 or face penalties

In a recent update, Kuwait has implemented stricter enforcement of customs regulations at its international airports including Kuwait International Airport. According to people visiting Kuwait will have to declare any cash or high-value items which sum up more than Kuwaiti Dinar 3,000 (roughly INR 8,49,387). The new rule was implemented in July. It is done to align with international anti-money laundering and anti-smuggling. Here are five things travellers should know to avoid penalties. Cash, Gold, Jewelry; what to declare As per new rule, those entering or exiting Kuwait must declare if they are carrying more than KWD 3,000 in cash or valuables equivalent to the amount. Gold Any precious metals Jewellery, even if you are wearing them Luxury watches Any branded accessories High-end electronics Bearer instruments such as bonds, cheques, or promissory notes This rule is applicable to all foreign tourists, expats, returning citizens, and GCC nationals. What was the need of this rule According to Kuwait's General Administration of Customs, the new rule is a part of the effort to fight financial crimes including money laundering, illegal remittances, and smuggling. The move aligns with the country's obligations under the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and the World Customs Organization (WCO). With all this, Kuwait, a major Gulf country, is making sure it complies with global norms. Where to declare the valuables Those carrying valuables or cash must declare them at the customs checkpoint before leaving or entering the terminal area. There are two main ways to do this: At the airport : One can declare the valuable at the designated customs counters near the baggage claim and exit areas. Online : Travellers can also do pre-arrival declarations via Kuwait's electronic customs portal. Also make sure you are carrying all supporting documents, such as invoices, receipts, or proof of ownership. What if you don't declare For those who don't follow the rule, it can have serious consequences. It includes: Immediate seizure of undeclared cash or goods Fines and penalties Legal proceedings under Kuwait's customs and anti-financial crime laws Temporary detention or blacklisting (in some cases) Tips for Travellers Here are some important tips to help travellers stay on the right side of the law: Know the value: Before arriving at the airport, make sure you assess your assets Keep valuables in hand luggage: Items like gold, watches, and electronics. Keep original packaging if possible So whether you're visiting Kuwait for business, or leisure, make sure you're fully informed about the new changes.

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