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What are the rules for entering Singapore?
Almost all planes arriving and leaving Singapore use Singapore's Changi International Airport. There are shopping centers, restaurants, medical facilities, restaurants, saunas and other facilities in the airport.
It takes about 7 hours from Beijing to Singapore. When the plane descends, you can see the oil tanker in Singapore Port, that is, the plane will land at the airport. The plane landed on the second floor of the hall. Take the elevator from here to the first floor, which is the entry checkpoint.
When entering the country, the entry and exit cards and passports filled out on the plane should be shown to the entry inspectors. Stamp your passport to allow you to stay within 14 days, and return the other half of the entry card to complete the entry formalities. Occasionally, the immigration inspector will ask you to show your ticket to leave Singapore and ask you the purpose of your entry and the length of your stay. As long as you answer truthfully, you will pass.
After the immigration inspection, I went to the immigration duty-free shop. Usually duty-free shops are only suitable for people leaving the country, but Singapore is a free port and immigrants can also buy duty-free goods.
Behind the duty-free shop is the baggage claim area. There are several baggage carousels in the central hall. You have to wait for your baggage at the carousels of your flight.
After you claim your luggage, you can go through the customs. After completing the customs formalities, we arrived at the arrival hall, which means we arrived in Singapore. Arriving at the center of the center is the information center, with hotel consultation and car rental desks on both sides.
After that, it is the exit inspection. Show your passport and the other half of the entry card and affix the exit stamp. After the exit inspection, I am waiting for the plane. There are duty-free shops, gift shops, bookstores and other shops in the departure hall. Generally speaking, boarding begins 30 minutes before the plane takes off.
customs regulations
money
Singapore Customs has no restrictions on the amount of foreign currency brought into the country.
dutiable goods
* 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
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 duty-free scope must be stored in the customs, and the storage fee shall be borne by themselves.
In addition, the words "Singapore Reduced Goods" shall not appear on the labels, packaging 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.
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
Contact information of relevant units
Bureau of origin 63257625
Police station 6838 1764
Information Bureau and Art Department 62707988
Film censorship bureau 67347348
Narcotics Bureau 63255637
Singapore Telecom 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.
For information about tax, tax exemption, prohibition, restriction and product management, please contact the following units.
Changi airport
Address: 9 18 14 1, Head of Terminal Group, Airport Branch, PO Box 5, Changi Airport, Singapore.
Tel: 65459 122
Changi Airport Customs Office
Tel: 654 12572
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