Cash Allowances upon Entrance

Residents can bring in the Republic of Macedonia effective foreign currencies and cheques denominated in foreign currencies whose total aggregate value amounts up to equivalent amount of 10,000 Euros.

Residents

Residents* may bring effective foreign currencies and cheques denominated in foreign currencies into the Republic of Macedonia in amount exceeding 10,000 Euros, provided that the imported effective foreign currencies and cheques are duly declared to the competent customs authorities at the moment of crossing the border.

When crossing the border, residents may also declare to the competent customs authorities amounts of foreign currencies and cheques denominated in foreign currencies less than 10,000 Euros

Non-residents

Non-residents** can bring in the Republic of Macedonia effective foreign currencies and cheques denominated in foreign currencies whose total aggregate value amounts up to 10,000 Euros.

Non-residents may bring effective foreign currencies and cheques denominated in foreign currencies into the Republic of Macedonia in amount exceeding 10,000 Euros, provided that the imported effective foreign currencies and cheques are duly declared to the competent customs authorities at the moment of crossing the border.

When crossing the border, non-residents may also declare to the competent customs authorities amounts of foreign currencies and cheques denominated in foreign currencies less than 10,000 Euros.

*Legal entities registered in the Republic of Macedonia and their representative offices abroad, foreign companies’ subsidiaries, registered in the Republic of Macedonia, natural entities with permanent residency in the Republic of Macedonia, natural entities with regulated temporary stay in the Republic of Macedonia and diplomatic and consular offices of the Republic of Macedonia abroad.

** All other legal and natural entities not having the status of residents.

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