Currency declaration procedures require handwritten forms, full currency names, retained duplicates, and senior review for sizeable declarations. The circular mandates procedural safeguards for the Currency Declaration Form: passenger handwriting where possible, amounts in figures and words, duplicate carbon copies retained flight-wise, full spelling of currency names (no abbreviations), and the countersigning officer's name in block capitals. At exit ports, sizeable declarations must be reported to senior officers and suspicious passengers-especially those re-exporting declared currency shortly after arrival-should be interrogated to prevent manipulation and smuggling.
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Currency declaration procedures require handwritten forms, full currency names, retained duplicates, and senior review for sizeable declarations.
The circular mandates procedural safeguards for the Currency Declaration Form: passenger handwriting where possible, amounts in figures and words, duplicate carbon copies retained flight-wise, full spelling of currency names (no abbreviations), and the countersigning officer's name in block capitals. At exit ports, sizeable declarations must be reported to senior officers and suspicious passengers-especially those re-exporting declared currency shortly after arrival-should be interrogated to prevent manipulation and smuggling.
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