Can a remittance for the exemption fee be received in foreign currency?
Yes, a remittance for the exemption fee can be received in foreign currency. However, a statement must first be obtained from the relevant recruitment division for the exchange company. This statement should specify the amount of foreign currency required to be paid as the exemption fee.
Can individuals sell or purchase foreign currency from the Central Bank of Syria?
No, individuals cannot sell or purchase foreign currency from the Central Bank of Syria. The Central Bank of Syria is a state-owned bank and its primary functions are to regulate monetary policy, supervise and oversee all financial and banking institutions in the country.
Is there a prohibition on holding any foreign currency amounts by any person, and what are the limits of the permitted amounts?
Possessing foreign currency is not legally criminalized. Possession is allowed regardless of the value of the foreign currency. There are no minimum or maximum limits in this regard.
Monetary and Credit Council Decision No. 873/M.C dated 1/7/2012.
Is it possible to withdraw certain amounts in local currency in cash immediately?
Is it possible to withdraw certain amounts in local currency in cash immediately?
Can foreign remittances be received in foreign currency?
Yes, foreign remittances can be received in foreign currency for cases specified in Decision No. 1295/M.C issued on October 12, 2017.
How can worn-out currencies be replaced? Are there any fees or commissions involved, and if so, what are they?
Worn-out banknotes can be replaced through the following methods:
1. Directly from the exchange counters at the Central Bank and its branches in the provinces. This option is available only if the worn-out banknotes meet the exchange conditions stipulated in the Basic Monetary Law No. 23 of 2002, which are as follows:
- The area of the presented note for exchange must be more than three-fifths of the area of the original note.
- The note must include both obligatory signatures of the bank in their entirety.
- The note must include a complete serial number.
- The note must contain something that clearly indicates its face value.
CBS does not charge any commission for replacing these banknotes that meet the conditions, except for 500 Syrian Pound notes and higher, issued in 2013 and later. In these cases, a fee of 100 Syrian Pounds is charged directly for replacing each deliberately or recklessly mutilated banknote.
· Basic Monetary Law No. 23 of 2002.
· Decision No. 115 of the Monetary and Credit Council, issued on August 30, 2017.
2. In case banknotes are mutilated due to force majeure (fire, deterioration due to humidity and poor storage, rodent bites, etc.), they can be submitted to the Central Bank of Syria for replacement along with a force majeure statement accompanied by a police report for amounts exceeding 5,000 SYP. For amounts equal to or less than 5,000 SYP, they can be submitted for replacement without a police report.
The bank charges a 10% commission on the amount approved for payment.