Can I bring my pet dog, cat or any live animal into Singapore?
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Please visit the National Parks Board website for more information.
If you have successfully submitted your vehicle information and the corresponding Cargo Clearance Permit (CCP) numbers for your journey via the MyICA Mobile App (under ‘Submit cargo clearance’) or the ICA e-Service, you are not required to present physical CCP(s) for cargo clearance. ICA officers will be able to retrieve the permit information tagged to your vehicle license plate number in our clearance system.
You are also strongly encouraged to upload supporting documents such as Master Airway Bill and invoices via TradeNet before proceeding to the checkpoints. If you have successfully submitted your supporting documents electronically via TradeNet, you are not required to present physical supporting documents at our counter, thus enabling a paperless clearance process.
The SGAC-Cargo module applies to conventional cargoes only. There is no change to the current clearance of containerised cargoes, which has been paperless since 1997.
This may happen when companies/drivers submit an incorrect vehicle number via the MyICA Mobile App (under ‘Submit cargo clearance’) or the ICA e-Service. For instance, if the actual vehicle number is V1234D but V1235D was submitted instead, ICA would not be able to retrieve the permit using V1234D. The driver would be requested to show a screenshot or PDF copy of the submission details on their mobile device to the ICA officer for verification. If further verification is required, the driver would be directed to the secondary office. Hence, it is important to ensure that the correct vehicle number is submitted to minimize such inconveniences.
Please visit Singapore Customs website for more information on cargo shipment.
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For queries pertaining to postal articles, please visit the Singapore Customs website or SingPost website website.
Please visit ICA website on Prohibited Goods and Controlled Goods for more information and the relevant competent authority.
Please visit Singapore Customs website for more information on cargo clearance.
Please visit Singapore Customs website for more information on dutiable goods.
Please visit Singapore Customs website for more information on GST.
Please visit Singapore Customs website for more information on cargo clearance.
Please visit Singapore Customs website for more information on cargo clearance permit.
The original shipper's seal was broken by ICA officer at the checkpoint for inspection of the container and its contents.
After inspection of a container, ICA reseals it with a Customs green seal to safeguard the integrity of the container. Every Customs Green Seal carry a serial number. You may call ICA at the respective checkpoint for confirmation.