Refer:
https://www.rbi.org.in/Scripts/NotificationUser.aspx?Id=10268&Mode=0#mainsection
I am also providing weblink of a presentation which may be useful to NRI's
/ OCI's. Refer
https://ctconline.org/documents/international/11-1-2018-Dos-and-Donts-for-NRIs-under-FEMA-Harshal-Bhuta.pdf
Regards,
Roland Francis,Any resident of N. America can carry up to INR 25,000 when
entering India.
Call up the Indian Consulate in Toronto and they will confirm the same.
The fresh new notes available in Canadian banks are to felicitate the movement
of the currency i.e. if you do not have bank accounts
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18. While coming into India how much Indian currency can be brought in?
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A person coming in to India from abroad can bring in with him Indian
currency notes within the limits given below:
a.upto Rs. 5,000 from any country other than Nepal or Bhutan, and
b.any amount in denomination not
Good question.
Probably it has something to do with the give em what they want approach? FN
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On Sun, 21 Oct 2018, 03:18
Any solving of the following puzzle;
1. You can buy Indian Rupees cash at Canadian Banks in crisp newly minted notes.
2. You cannot take Indian cash into India.
3. You cannot take Indian cash out of India.
4. How do Canadian banks possess newly minted Indian currency.
5. Why do Canadian banks both