iKenya wrote:There is no limit per se, above a certain amount ($5, 000) you will need to declare it to customs.....IMO the main issue is the destination country since they are the recipients of the cash...thats the biggie...
My 2 cents....
@ ikenya, thanks, i finally managed to get a copy of the guidelines… below is an extract from the specific section.
12.0 EXPORT/IMPORT OF CURRENCY
12.1 Authorised banks, forex bureaus and Permitted persons should draw the attention of their customers to the provisions of Legal Notice No. 118 contained in the Kenya Gazette Supplement No. 48 dated 4th September, 1998 issued under the Central Bank of Kenya Act (Cap 491), Laws of Kenya on currency movement.
12.2 The Legal Notice permits persons leaving or entering Kenya to take out or bring into the country currency upto five hundred thousand Kenya Shillings (Kes 500,000) or the equivalent of five thousand United States Dollars (US$ 5000) in foreign currency. Any amounts beyond these limits may be taken out or brought into this country provided they are declared at the point of entry or exit.
12.3 Travellers should be advised to use Form CBK/C.D./1 obtainable at the customs entry or exit points country wide, for the purposes of declaration of currency.