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Penalties in Singapore

Singapore is a society ruled by law, and all kinds of illegal acts are clearly and severely punished. The penalties for related violations in Singapore are briefly introduced as follows:

Illegal immigrants are imprisoned for more than three months and less than two years, and whipped for more than three times; Illegal immigrants again shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than 65,438 years but not more than 3 years and fined S $6,000.

Illegal detention within 90 days shall be punishable by a fine not exceeding S $4,000 or imprisonment not exceeding 6 months, or both; Those who illegally stay for more than 90 days shall be sentenced to imprisonment of not more than 6 months and flogging of not less than 3 lashes (or a fine of not more than S $6,000).

Unlicensed prostitution is aggravated by illegal work, and illegal detention is aggravated by illegal detention.

Theft can be punished by 3 years' imprisonment or a fine, or both, and the maximum penalty can be 10 years' imprisonment and flogging.

Fraud is punishable by three years' imprisonment or a fine, or both.

Fighting in public places is punishable by 1 year imprisonment or a fine of 1 000 Singapore dollars, or both.

The maximum penalty for hurting others is life imprisonment, or 10 years imprisonment, fine or flogging.

Intimidation is punishable by two years' imprisonment or a fine, or both.

Bribery Bribery to the government or large institutions can be punished by a fine of up to S $65,438+000,000, imprisonment of up to five years, or both.

Forgery of documents can be punished by imprisonment for up to two years or a fine, or both. Providing false materials to government departments in order to obtain a job or approval can be punished by imprisonment of up to 1 year or a fine of up to S $4,000, or both.

A fine of S $65,438+0,000-5,000 or imprisonment for less than 6 months at the drunk driving office; Those who commit crimes again shall be fined S $3,000-1 10,000 or sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of less than1year, and their driver's licenses shall be revoked.

Jaywalking at bus interchange stations and terminal parking places can be fined S $500. In serious cases, if accused of going to court, they may be fined 65,438 yuan+0,000 yuan or imprisoned for 3 months; If you do it again, you will be fined S $2,000 or imprisoned for 6 months.

Spitting is fined 65,438 yuan+0,000 yuan for the first time, 2,000 yuan for the second time and more than 5,000 yuan for the third time.

Littering cigarette butts, littering cigarette butts and small pieces of garbage will be fined S $200; 12 hours of reeducation through labor in places where garbage is littered.

Singapore customs regulations

money

The customs has no specific regulations on how much money you can bring to Singapore. However, the customs or immigration will ask you about the use of the money you bring. For unnecessary trouble, you'd better explain the purpose of these amounts to immigration officials and customs officials.

Taxable articles

When the customs enters the country, the items to be taxed are:

* Alcohol (including wine, beer, light beer and stout)

* Tobacco (including cigarettes and cigars)

* wallets and purses

* Artificial jewellery

* Chocolate and candy

* Bread, biscuits and cakes

But if the above items you carry are only for personal consumption, you don't need to pay extra (tax).

If the taxable items you carry at the same customs entrance exceed the specified range, the excess items will be detained at the customs for safekeeping and will not be returned to you until you leave. In addition, you have to pay the storage fee.

duty-free goods

* Electrical products

* Cosmetics

* Camera and clock

:: Jewelry, precious stones and metals

* Shoes

* Artistic creation and toys

Allowable scope of tax exemption

Tourists are not required to pay tax when they bring the following items into the country.

* Personal effects

* Chocolate, biscuits, cakes and other foods. , but the value shall not exceed S $50 yuan.

At least 18 and not of Malaysian nationality, the following items are duty-free.

* One liter of spirits.

* One liter of wine

* One liter of beer, light beer or stout.

The above duty-free goods are for personal consumption only, and resale or gift is prohibited. If the articles brought into the country are beyond the scope of tax exemption, the excess shall be taxed; If transit passengers carry excess articles, the articles beyond the scope of duty-free must be stored in the customs, and the safekeeping fee shall be borne by themselves.

In addition, the words "Singapore duty-free" are not allowed on the labels, boxes and packages of alcohol and cigarettes brought into the country; Cigarettes marked with e are not allowed to be brought in. Any box of cigarettes entering the country by air, land or sea must be taxed, and duty-free cigarettes are only sold to outbound passengers.

Other prohibitions, controls and restrictions

* Controlled drugs and psychotropic substances

* Firecrackers

* pistols and revolvers lighters

* Toy printing and paper money

* pirated publications, videos, CDs and tapes.

Endangered wild animals and their products

* Obscene clothing and publications

:: Dangerous and treasonous articles

Controlled and restricted goods

The following items must have an entry permit or a permit from the relevant unit.

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Animals, birds and their products

Gunpowder and explosives, body armor, toy guns, pistols and other weapons.

Non-blank tapes, videos, newspapers, books and magazines

Movies, audio tapes and CDs

Drugs and drugs

Radio and communication equipment, toy walkie-talkie

coherent units

Bureau of origin

police station

Information Bureau and Art Department

Film censorship bureau

Drug control bureau

Singapore telecommunications bureau

telephone

3257625

838 1764

2707988

7347348

3255637

18003236538

The drugs brought in must be allowed by the laws of Singapore, especially sleeping pills and sedatives must have a doctor's prescription to prove that these drugs are essential drugs for passengers.

Pay taxes-Singapore is called "a country that sticks to money and has taxes" because of its high taxes. Stop even cars with only one yuan.

All fares include a 3% service charge. Consumption tax has been included in various taxes and fees.

Most international students who come to Singapore have to rent a house. Private colleges generally do not provide housing, and even if they do, the price is high. So most students choose to rent their own houses.

Houses in Singapore are divided into bungalows, terraces, apartments and suites.

The foreign building is an independent small building with two or three floors and a yard around it. The rent is high, which is very suitable for students.

The price of an apartment is higher than that of an apartment. Generally, an ordinary room ranges from 400 to 600 Singapore dollars. Apartments are more upscale than townhouses, and the general environment is relatively quiet. The house is big and the facilities in the building are good, such as elevators.

HDB was built by the Government Housing Development Agency (HDB). Domestic units are similar. Only citizens can buy new apartments, permanent residents can buy old apartments, and others can.

Can't buy it. There are three bedrooms, four bedrooms and five bedrooms, which are equivalent to two bedrooms and one living room, three bedrooms and one living room and three bedrooms and two living rooms in China. It is also three (four, five) atria, which are also divided.

Different models, but similar to each other. Renting an apartment is cheaper than renting an apartment, ranging from 300 to 500.

If your financial situation is not very loose, you can choose to share a room with friends or classmates, and two or three people can live in one room. If we share the rent, the rent will certainly be much cheaper.

According to the Singapore government, HDB apartments can be partially rented without government approval. All rents must be approved by the government. Many people lock an apartment for rent to avoid government regulations.

You can find an agent to rent a house in Singapore. There are many advertisements for an intermediary in the newspaper. If you are in a hurry to get a house, you can go to an intermediary and they can choose a house for comparison.

A lot, and the general rent is more favorable. But looking for an intermediary needs to pay an intermediary fee, which is about one month's rent. Now, due to the fierce competition, there are few agency fees that can be negotiated.

In addition, there are some advertisements of landlords in the newspaper. You can also contact them directly, or look for them on some online forums.

If you know some friends, you can consider sharing a whole apartment or apartment with several people. Try not to live with the landlord. It's depressing and it's inconvenient to use water and electricity. Some Singaporeans

Love cleanliness and don't let tenants cook at home. Some Singaporeans look down on people from China, so there will be quarrels after a long time.

You must sign a contract with the landlord before renting a house, and you can follow the contract in case of disputes in the future. Can protect themselves.