Restrictions on carrying cash
When entering Korea, you can take with you the cash equivalent to $654.38+less than 00,000. If the amount exceeds $654.38+00,000, you must declare it to the customs officer. When non-resident passengers leave Korea, they must obtain the permission of the Korean bank or customs to carry foreign currency or won (including traveler's checks and bank checks) equivalent to more than 654.38 million US dollars out of the country. However, the amount declared at the time of entry need not be declared again. According to the foreign exchange trading law, violators will be punished accordingly.
It is forbidden to bring in imported articles.
Articles, obscene articles, books, publications, audio tapes, video tapes, etc. that affect national security. Harm the public interest; Counterfeit money, forged securities, etc. Guns, ammunition, gunpowder and other weapons, drugs and other relics, wireless equipment (wireless communication machines, receivers, etc. ), cultural relics are used for commercial purposes.
Although there are regulations in Korea, in fact ... as long as it's not raw meat, fruits, animals and plants, etc., as long as Migru won't smell it ... you can bring it.
Customs entry inspection is generally divided into non-declaration channels and declaration channels (that is, green channels and red channels). If the face value of cash held by passengers does not exceed 10000 USD, the total value of articles carried by passengers does not exceed 600 USD (including wine below 1000 mL, cigarettes below 200 cigarettes and perfume below 2 ounces), and they do not carry poison, guns, gunpowder, animals and plants, counterfeit money or securities. When you bring valuables or prohibited items out of the country, you must fill out the Exit Declaration Form.
Duty-free goods are as follows:
Personal clothing, jewelry, cosmetics and daily necessities carried with you.
200 cigarettes
1 bottle of alcohol (1000 ml)
Perfume 2 ounces
Commodities worth less than $400 (excluding cigarettes and alcohol)
Antiques and important cultural relics in Korea must be approved by the Cultural Property Appraisal Institute before leaving the country.