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Can I bring fruit to Singapore?

You can bring fruits to Singapore, but you must have an import permit or an authorization letter issued by the relevant control agency before entering Singapore.

Instructions for bringing items into Singapore:

1. Controlled items (including but not limited to): animals, birds, fish, plants and related products; optical discs, DVDs, films and videos Games; weapons and munitions and explosives; drugs and medicinal products; telecommunications and radiocommunication equipment; handcuffs and batons. ?

2. Prohibited items (including but not limited to): chewing tobacco and imitation tobacco products (such as smokeless shisha and electronic cigarettes); chewing gum; lighters similar to pistols or revolvers; controlled Drugs and psychotropic substances; endangered wildlife and their derivatives; firecrackers; obscene publications, publications, videotapes, CDs and software; pirated publications, videotapes, CDs, DVDs, CDs, or cassettes; inflammatory and rebellious materials .

Note: There are red and green channels at Singapore immigration checkpoints. The Singapore Customs Authority stipulates that if those traveling to New Zealand carry items that exceed the prescribed consumption tax or tariff exemption amount and other items that are subject to tax, controlled or restricted items, or prohibited items, they must use the red channel, and controlled items must have an import permit. Or a letter of authorization issued by the relevant control agency is required for entry; if you do not bring the above three items, use the green channel.

Extended information

Notes on entry into Singapore:

When entering Singapore, you must present your passport, visa and completed entry and exit form to the Singapore Immigration and Checkpoints Authority officer. Card (entry and exit card is a three-part ticket. The two left copies are entry cards and will be taken away when entering the country; the right one is an exit card, commonly known as "white card". It is one of the proofs of legal entry and should be kept properly. to be handed back when leaving the country).

The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority officer stamps the entry stamp of "allowed to stay for XX days" on the passport, and hands the passport and exit card to the passenger to complete the entry procedures.

Immigration and Checkpoints Authority officials may verify the authenticity of the passenger's new purpose. It is recommended to prepare return air ticket orders, hotel orders and sufficient cash or other documents that can prove the ability to pay for the new period. The materials are available for review. Even if you hold a valid visa, you may be refused entry. If your entry is blocked, please stay calm and cooperate, and avoid excessive words and deeds or bribing relevant officials to avoid giving others leverage.

China Consular Service Network-Singapore Entry and Residence