1. Bringing into India of Foreign currency, Indian currency and Jewellery made
of gold and silver.
Foreign Currency
Foreign Exchange comprising foreign currency notes/coins, travellers
cheques, drafts drawn on banks in India or Bank letters of credit can be
brought into India without limit. However, if the total amount of foreign
currency notes/coins of travellers cheques brought into India at one time
exceeds US$10,000/- or its equivalent, it is required to be declared by the
holder to the Indian customs authorities on arrival on a currency
declaration form (CDF). A copy of the CDF duly certified by the customs will
be handed over to the declarant. This declaration helps easy conversion of
foreign currency into Indian currency by the tourists and also reconversion
of their unspent balances of Indian rupees into Foreign Currency at the time
of departure from India. Banks CDFs are available with the Airport/Seaport
customs.
Indian Currency
Bringing into India Indian currency of any denomination is prohibited.
Foreign Tourists returning to India from Nepal area, however permitted to
bring with them unspent Indian currency note. Coins upto the value of Rs.
75/- per person. There is no restriction bringing into India a
cheques/drafts denominated in India rupees drawn on banks situated in India
by overseas banks.
Personal Jewellery
Foreign Tourists are permitted to bring with them their personal jewellery
either on their person or as part of their personal effects in accordance
with customs baggage rules. In order to facilitate customs clearance of
personal jewellery at the time of the tourists departure from India, details
thereof are endorsed on the tourists passport at the time of entry.
2. ENCASHMENT OF FOREIGN CURRENCY
Travellers cheques and the Foreign Currency notes can be easily converted
into Indian currency with any branch of a bank authorised to deal in Foreign
Exchange or licensed money changers.
3. EXCHANGE RATES
The rates for purchase and sale of Pound Sterling and US Dollar currency
notes and foreign currency travellers cheques, where applicable , are quoted
by authorised dealers/money changers within the floor and ceiling rates
worked out daily in accordance with guidelines prescribed by Reserve Bank of
India. For other currencies, banks quited rates based on market conditions.
Banks drafts and travellers cheque fetch better rates as compared to
currency notes and coins. Currencies like Pound-Sterling, US Dollar and
Deutsche Mark, Swiss Francs and Japanese Yen are widely accepted.
4. PAYMENT OF HOTEL BILLS
Foreign National have to normally pay their Hotel Bills in Foreign
Exchange. They may also pay the Hotel Bills in Indian Rupees, provided the
rupees are derived out of sale of Foreign Exchange to authorised
dealers/licensed money-changers as evidenced by the production of encashment
certificates (Sec-III)
5. TRAVEL WITHIN INDIA
For travel within India, Foreign Tourists have to pay the fares in Foreign
Exchange. All Booking offices of the Indian Airlines, private airlines and
booking offices of Indian Railways at many important centres accept payment
in Foreign Exchange from Foreign Tourists. Rail fares can be paid in Indian
rupees on production of encashment certificate obtained earlier.
6. BOOKING OF PASSAGE IN INDIA FOR TRAVEL OUT OF
COUNTRY
Foreign Tourists not holding return tickets purchased aboard may book their
passage tickets for travel out of India through any Airlines/Shipping
company or licensed travel agents. The passage fare has to be paid in
foreign exchange or in Indian currency obtained in an approved manner.
7. UNACCOMPANIED BAGGAGE
Foreign visitors are required to pay charges for the excess baggage or
freight on their unaccompanied baggage in foreign exchange. Payment in
Indian rupees is also acceptable if supported by valid encashment
certificates.
8. PURCHASE OF GOODS/ARTICLES BY FOREIGN TOURISTS
(a) Shops/Emporiums selling goods or providing services to foreign tourists
are permitted to accept payment in foreign exchange in the following manner:
- Against internationally recognised credit cards.
- By Bank draft drawn in approved foreign currencies on banks in
India or rupees drafts issued by bank abroad (other than in Nepal
and Bhutan)
- By Travellers Cheques in Foreign currency or in Indian rupees
provided in the letter case they are issued by selling agent outside
India (other than Nepal and Bhutan).
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(b) Foreign Tourists are permitted by Indian customs to take with
them goods purchased in India (except banned items) without any value limit,
provided the goods are purchased out of funds brought from abroad. The
visitors have to complete a tourists questionnaire available with
shops/travel agencies and submit it along with their encashment
certificates. Some shops and emporiums also undertake to send the goods
abroad as unaccompanied baggage at the request of the tourists.