It depends on whether the foreign currency in your hand is money or remittance.
Bills refer to cash, and remittances refer to foreign exchange from China, or the part where you convert RMB into cash.
Resident-holder: each person remits the equivalent foreign currency of no more than US$ 2,000 per day, and there are three handling fees: telegraph fee 150, remittance fee 1‰, which is converted into RMB at least 50 and at most 260, and the difference fee is about 1.2%.
Resident-holder: each person remits the equivalent foreign currency of no more than $65,438+00,000 per day, minus a difference fee.
(Of course, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan are overseas in foreign exchange management, and RMB cannot be remitted. )
Non-resident banknotes can be remitted to the equivalent foreign currency of US$ 5,000 per person per day.
There are no restrictions on non-resident remittances.
The hand fee is the same.
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