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Can I take the medicine to Singapore?
You can bring medicine to Singapore, but you must have an import license or power of attorney issued by the relevant regulatory authorities before you can bring it into Singapore.

Controlled articles and prohibited articles entering Singapore include:

Controlled articles (including but not limited to): animals, birds, fish, plants and related products; CD, DVD, movies and video games; Weapons and ammunition explosives; Drugs and medicines; Telecommunication and radio communication equipment; Handcuffs and batons. ?

Prohibited items (including but not limited to): chewing tobacco, tobacco-like products (such as smokeless hookahs and electronic cigarettes); Gum; Lighter similar to pistol or revolver; Controlled drugs and psychotropic substances; Endangered wild animals and their derivatives; Firecrackers; Obscene publications, publications, videos, CDs and software; Pirating publications, videos, CDs, DVDs, CDs or tapes; Inciting and subversive information.

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Precautions for entering Singapore:

There are two channels at the Singapore entry checkpoint: red and green. Singapore Customs Bureau stipulates that people who go to new places must use the red channel if they carry with them taxable items, controlled or restricted items and prohibited items that exceed the prescribed consumption tax or tariff exemption, and controlled items must have import licenses or power of attorney issued by relevant control agencies before they can be imported; If you don't carry the above three items, use the green channel.

Checkpoint personnel have the right to conduct selective inspections in the green channel. You can go to the red channel for help if you have any questions. It should be declared completely and accurately. It is illegal to make false declaration. Violators can be fined up to S $65,438+00,000 or imprisoned. Drug trafficking is a serious crime in Singapore. According to Singapore laws, drug dealers can be sentenced to death.

China Consular Service Network-Entry and Residence in Singapore