p.s what about takin cash over there no problem taking in a gd few $k in cash?
Since last year the regulations have tightened up on taking money out of country. One of my friends was stopped and interviewed on why he was carrying such a large amount in cash (about 30k gbp) and wanted evidence of where it came from. They allowed him to continue after he co operated but warned him they could have confiscated it without proof of origin.
Just make sure you take some proof with you incase your stopped if taking a large amount. Im not sure on what the limit is
This happened at Gatwick when leaving the uk. Laws have changed here too
New rules on declaring cash when entering or leaving the UK
HMRC has announced that from 15 June 2007, if you are travelling to or from a country outside the European Union (EU), you will need to declare any sums of cash of 10,000 Euro or more (or the equivalent in another currency) to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
The relevant forms to make the disclosure are available at airports and ports, but the term ‘cash’ covers:
* currency notes and coins
* bankers’ drafts
* cheques of any kind, including travellers’ cheques.
Officers will only seize cash if they have reasonable grounds to suspect it is the proceeds of, or is intended for use in, unlawful conduct.
Seized cash cannot be kept for more than 48 hours without a court order (not including public holidays and weekends).
A court may order seized cash to be:
* detained while investigations are carried out
* forfeited permanently if the investigation shows it is associated with criminal activity.
If your cash is seized, you will be given information on how to appeal against the decision.