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Don't carry rupees to India: UAE central bank

Dubai: The UAE Central Bank has asked banks and money exchange houses in the country to advise their NRI (non-resident Indian) customers against carrying rupees while travelling to India.In an advisory, the bank also asked

IANS IANS Updated on: September 07, 2013 22:50 IST
don t carry rupees to india uae central bank
don t carry rupees to india uae central bank

Dubai: The UAE Central Bank has asked banks and money exchange houses in the country to advise their NRI (non-resident Indian) customers against carrying rupees while travelling to India.




In an advisory, the bank also asked financial institutions to make their customers aware of the consequences of not abiding by the law, "Khaleej Times" reported.

The Indian embassy in Abu Dhabi has also issued a similar advisory requesting non-resident Indians staying in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) not to carry Indian currency notes when they visit their homeland.

Under Indian law, foreigners travelling to India are prohibited from carrying Indian currency while Indians can only bring in Rs.7,500.

Implementing a new law, the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) of India in May this year barred foreigners from bringing in Indian currency to India.

According to Indian law, foreigners have to make declaration of foreign currency before custom officials when the value exceeds US$5,000.

According to the Indian embassy in the UAE, many people bring huge Indian currency with them while visiting India because they don't know the restrictions.

"In some cases, the currency being carried by NRIs has even been found to be counterfeit," "Khaleej Times" quoted an Indian embassy official as saying.

However, NRIs and foreign nationals can exchange the UAE dirham or any other foreign currency with rupees on arrival.
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