UAE travellers alert: Passengers must declare cash and items worth more than Dh58,000 when visiting Saudi Arabia
Travelers must disclose the cash they are carrying in any currency, traveler's cheques, bank cheques, gold bullions or precious metals, or jewellery valued at SAR60,000 ‏or more.

Saudi Arabia’s Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) have made it mandatory for passengers to declare cash or items amounting to SAR60,000 (Dh58,578) or more.

If travelling from UAE or any other country, each passenger must disclose the cash they are carrying in any currency, traveller’s cheques, bank cheques, gold bullions or precious metals, or jewellery valued at SAR60,000 ‏or more.

The Customs authority stressed that the declaration must be made whether the passenger travels to or departs from the Kingdom. This procedure is under Article 23 of the Anti-Money Laundering Law issued by Royal Decree (M / 20) dated 5/2/1439 H.

Also, goods subject to prohibition, restriction or taxes and fees must be disclosed in accordance with Article 60 of the Common Customs Law ratified by Royal Decree (M / 41) dated 3/11/1423.

The Saudi Customs said the declaration is essential to ensure the passenger’s well-being. The declaration also protects travellers from being charged with money laundering, smuggling or evasion of tax and duties.

Passengers must disclose the items, fill out the declaration form, and submit it online via the application or Customs’ website.

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