Ukraine Imposes New Limits on Exporting Gold and Jewelry.
Regulations for Transporting Precious Metals and Jewelry
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian citizens must adhere to specific limits and documentation requirements when taking precious metals and jewelry abroad. The total value of cash, bank metals, and securities that can be exported without a written declaration is capped at €10,000. These rules are part of broader customs controls designed to regulate the cross-border movement of high-value assets.
Legal entities may import and export bank metals without any monetary limit, provided they submit a written declaration. Jewelry is considered personal belongings if the total weight does not exceed 500 grams. However, investment coins made of gold and silver are subject to mandatory declaration regardless of their value.
Required Documentation for Transport
To prevent issues at customs, travelers must carry documents that verify the origin of the precious metals. Acceptable proof includes:
- A purchase or sales contract
- A manufacturer's certificate
- A receipt or invoice
- A bank statement
- An expert analysis report
- An assay office conclusion
These documents are crucial for confirming the legality of the items being transported.
Additionally, travelers should note that starting in 2026, Germany will require foreign visitors to demonstrate they have at least €45 per person for each day of their planned stay. This separate financial requirement is an important consideration for trip planning to the Schengen Area.
Therefore, Ukrainians planning to take precious metals or jewelry abroad must observe the stated limits and carry the appropriate paperwork to ensure a smooth border crossing. Proper preparation is key to avoiding legal complications and customs delays, which could significantly disrupt travel plans. Adhering to these regulations, along with being aware of upcoming entry rules for destinations like Germany, is essential for hassle-free international travel.
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