What you can bring with you when you leave Singapore

Updated on tourism 2024-05-11
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    When leaving the customs, the items to be taxed are:

    Alcohol. Purses and wallets.

    Costume jewelry. Chocolate & Confectionery.

    Bread, biscuits and cakes.

    Duty-free items. Electrical appliances.

    Cosmetics. Cameras & Clocks.

    Jewelry, gemstones and ***.

    Shoes. Artistic creations and toys.

    Scope of tax exemption.

    Tourists are exempt from paying tax on the following items brought into the country.

    Personal items. Food items such as chocolates, biscuits, cakes, etc., but the value must not exceed S$50.

    If you are 18 years of age or older and are not entering Malaysia, the following items are exempt from duty.

    One liter of spirits.

    One liter of wine. One liter of beer, ale or stout.

    The above exempt commodities are for personal consumption only and are not allowed to be resold or gifted.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No one cares about what you bring out of Singapore, as long as it's not a durian and liquid, you can get on the plane.

    You can bring your own mobile phone, photography, chocolate, as long as you don't bring vegetables, fruits, eggs, meat"Raw"Stuff is good,!

    The computer can also be brought, just afraid that you are overweight, and you will be fined for being overweight when the time comes, it will be more cost-effective

    It's good to just bring a CPU motherboard.,Sell the rest.,How much can you sell?!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are no restrictions on electrical appliances and the like, and liquid things cannot be brought on the plane.

    Generally, the ticket will indicate how many kilograms of luggage you can carry, and you can check the ticket to find out, which is generally 20 kilograms.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No problem, you can bring a computer.

    The camera is also fine, as long as the food is not cooked, there is no problem.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Don't bring durian, you shouldn't have any problem with the rest.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The most important thing is not to be overweight.

    In fact, they are all similar to the international airline baggage regulations.

    Exit is not a big problem, but entry is a problem.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Food: Singapore's new food safety laws are notoriously harsh. What cannot be carried is:

    Fresh eggs, beef and cooked or processed foods containing beef (e.g. beef jerky, beef balls), beef, raw pork, and poultry are also included. i.e. roast lamb, jerky, canned luncheon meat.

    Sausages, chickens, geese and ducks are not allowed to be brought to Singapore, and fresh and frozen raw food is useless. If you want to bring a gift box of New Year's goods from China during the Spring Festival, you must see it clearly, don't bring sausages and bacon, there was once a Malaysian couple of men and women, hiding the jerky in a durian-flavored biscuit bag, in a vain attempt to enter Singapore illegally.

    ConclusionWhen passing through the scanner equipment, the customs civil servant found that the two people had hidden the jerky in seven bags of biscuits, and did not report it before crossing the border. What to bring: fresh vegetables and fruits, effective, portable categories, frozen boiled crab fillets and shrimp - more than 2kg per person, other seafood - more than 5kg per person, seafood including fish, large squid, raw shrimp, oysters, sea three.

    Each person can bring a maximum of 5kg or 5 litres of processed food into Singapore with a total value of not more than S$100. However, these processed foods do not include: meat products (e.g. Chinese fast food, jerky, canned luncheon meat), seafood products (e.g. canned tuna, smoked salmon, scallops), and eggs (e.g. salted duck eggs, Songhua eggs).

    Bringing other processed foods (except meat, seafood, and eggs) into Singapore also needs to maintain the total number and**, for more details, please check the official website of the Agriculture and Food Bureau**.

    Alcohol and tobacco in Singapore are notoriously taxed and expensive! Singapore Customs is still relatively strict on alcohol and tobacco.

    The items to be taxed at the time of entry at China Customs are: liquor (including red wine, beer, ale and dark beer, tobacco (including tobacco and cigars), bags and wallets, synthetic jewelry, chocolates and sugar bars, toast, biscuits and birthday cakes, but if you are carrying the above items for consumption only, you do not need to pay any more fees (taxes). If you carry more than the required amount of duty-paying goods in the same China Customs channel, the excess goods will be detained in China Customs for storage until they are returned to you when you leave.

    In addition, you have to pay an administrative fee.

    Household appliances, skin care products, cameras and clocks, jewelry, spars and precious metals, shoes, literary creations and small toys.

    Tourists are exempt from paying taxes on the following items when they bring them into the country. Daily necessities and food items such as chocolates, biscuits, birthday cakes, etc., but the use value cannot exceed SGD 50.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is possible to bring some personal belongings, currency, drinks, cosmetics, jewelry, jewelry clothes, these can be carried.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If it is a business visa, the name on the invitation letter should be exactly the same as the one on the passport and visa, if there is a problem found temporarily, remember to verify with the inviting party in advance to explain the situation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can bring shampoo, skin care products, as well as your clothes, mobile phone and computer or some materials.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Legal Analysis: 1. Singapore's entry cash carrying regulations.

    When tourists go to Singapore, they should pay attention to a lot of problems, travel cash can not be too much, not too little, travel expenses need to cover all the expenses required during the travel except for hotels and air tickets, about 100-150 Singapore dollars per day. If you don't bring enough cash, the Immigration Department of Singapore has a reason to deport the person.

    2. There are also regulations on meat entry into Singapore.

    There are also meat regulations on entry into Singapore, with a maximum of 5kg of meat to be carried, but only from countries and regions that have been officially approved for import. The problem that everyone needs to pay attention to is that China is not on the list of countries that can import raw meat, including Chinese bacon sausages, which are not allowed to be carried through the security check.

    3. Singapore's entry regulations on tobacco products.

    In Singapore, cigarettes are prohibited from being imported, and if you bring in cigarettes without declaring them in advance, you will be punished.

    Fourth, there are also regulations on bringing vegetables into Singapore:

    Visitors to Singapore are allowed to bring a small amount of fruits and vegetables for their own use, but there are requirements for which countries to bring vegetables. Among them, vegetables from tropical American regions such as Brazil, Mexico, and Ecuador are not allowed to be carried. There are also foods such as eggs and seafood, which must be quarantined before they can be carried.

    5. Regulations on carrying medicines:

    Passengers can carry a small amount of medicines for their own use, but the premise is that they must have the signature of the attending doctor, as well as the signature of these medicines, and if they have passed the security check and confirmed that there is no problem, they can carry them. It should also be noted that for some drugs and other things, once they are found, they will be directly criminally punished.

    Legal basis: Law of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Exit and Entry Article 9 Chinese citizens entering or leaving the country shall apply for passports or other travel documents in accordance with the law.

    Chinese citizens traveling to other countries or regions also need to obtain a visa or other entry permit certificate from the country to which they are traveling. However, except for the mutual visa exemption agreements signed by China and other countries, or as otherwise stipulated by the Ministry of Public Security or others.

    Chinese citizens who leave or enter China as seafarers and work on foreign ships shall apply for seafarers' certificates in accordance with the law.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Summary. Kiss hello <>

    Singapore entry regulations: no wine, chewing gum, one person can only bring 19 cigarettes into the entry duty-free goods include electrical and electronic products, cosmetics, cameras, watches, jewelry, precious jewelry, footwear, arts and handicrafts, toys, each tourist entering Singapore, carry no more than S$50 worth of personal items and food (such as chocolate, biscuits, cakes, etc.) do not need to pay tax. Pirated books, audio and video tapes are not allowed, and of course dangerous goods are not allowed.

    What to bring into Singapore.

    Kiss hello <>

    Singapore entry regulations: no alcohol, chewing gum, one person can only bring 19 cigarettes into the country duty-free fiber products such as electric destroyers and electronic products, cosmetics, cameras, clocks, jewelry, precious jewelry, footwear, arts and handicrafts, toys, each tourist entering Singapore, carry no more than the equivalent of Singapore dollars worth personal items and food (such as chocolates, biscuits, cakes, etc.) do not need to pay tax. Pirated books, audio and video tapes are not allowed, and of course dangerous goods are not allowed.

    Singapore grants eligible Chinese citizens a 96-hour visa-free entry to and from a third country. Main contents: (1) The passport is valid for no less than 6 months; (2) Must hold an onward air ticket or ferry ticket departing within 96 hours; (3) Proof of meeting the financial requirements of the new stay (Note:

    There are no official rules or terms of review for this day); (4) You must have a visa issued by any of the eight countries of the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Germany, and Switzerland, or a valid Schengen visa to enter Germany or Switzerland. The above visa should be valid for at least 1 month upon entry into Singapore; (5) If you are traveling with a single-entry valid visa from the above countries and the visa is used, the visa-free transit shipping policy can also be applied on the return journey, but you must go directly to Singapore from the country where the visa is issued, and the transit destination must be China. At the same time, the policy is also applicable to Chinese citizens transiting from Chinese mainland to and from Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions of China via Singapore.

    Transit passengers can apply for a visa-free entry permit directly at the immigration and border control counter at the Singapore port of entry with relevant documents at no charge. The 96-hour stay period starts at 0:00 on the second day of entry. I wish you a happy life!

    Hope mine is helpful to you ha.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Summary. Here are some basic rules for what to bring into Singapore:1

    Prohibited items: drugs, **, **, illegal publications, etc. 2.

    Items to be declared: cash, meat, express parcels, medicines, animals and plants and their products, electronic equipment, etc. 3.

    Carry-on items: tobacco products, alcohol, jewelry, valuables, etc., must be declared according to the identity and situation of the person entering the country. 4.

    Regulations on the carriage of special items: If you bring special items such as pets, medical equipment, guns, explosives, etc., you need to apply for approval in advance and comply with the relevant regulations. It is important to note that Singapore has strict checks on items entering the country, so please try to follow the regulations to avoid fines or legal prosecution.

    Here are some basic rules for what to bring into Singapore:1Prohibited items:

    Drugs, **, **, illegal publications, etc. 2.Items that need to be imitated and reported:

    Cash, meat, express parcels, medicines, animals and plants and their products, electronic equipment, etc. 3.What to bring with you:

    Tobacco products, liquor, jewelry, valuables, etc., must be declared according to the identity and situation of the person entering the country. 4.Special Item Rules:

    If you are bringing special items such as pets, medical equipment, firearms, explosives, etc., you need to apply for approval in advance and comply with the relevant regulations. It is important to note that Singapore has strict checks on items entering the country, so please try to follow the regulations to avoid fines or legal prosecution.

    Hello, my parents need to take blood pressure medication and heart medicine for a long time, can I bring them to Singapore for entry.

    If your parents need to take blood pressure medication and heart medication for a long time, they can bring the necessary medication with them when they enter Singapore. Singapore allows tourists and residents to bring the necessary medication into the country, but there are a few things to be aware of:1

    The amount of medication carried should be in line with the amount of medication for personal use, generally not exceeding 3 months' supply. 2.Bring the original packaging and instructions of the medicine for review by customs officers.

    3.If the medicine is a prescription drug, it is best to bring a prescription slip from your doctor to prove its legality. 4.

    Certain drugs are banned in Singapore, such as some sleeping pills, drugs, etc., please check the relevant information beforehand. When entering the country, it is recommended that you declare the missing medicines to the customs if necessary to avoid unnecessary trouble.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You can't bring drugs, as well as cigarettes and alcohol into Singapore, if you bring alcohol, you can only bring one bottle, you can only bring two packs of cigarettes, note that it is two packs, not two, and fresh vegetables and fruits can not be brought into Singapore. There are also pornographic books that cannot be brought into Singapore.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You can't bring drugs into Singapore, and drugs in Singapore are punishable by death.

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