Maximum Coverage = Maximum Declared Value for Carriage for the Priority™ Worldwide service.
Import Restrictions
An import permit is required for many goods. Before posting any item, senders should confirm that the addressee has any necessary permit. A Goods and Services Tax of three per cent of the total of cost, insurance, freight and customs duty applies to all imported goods and merchandise. Senders should determine import restrictions from the country's authorities before posting:
Animal and animal products
drugs and medicines
fruits and vegetables
grain
hypodermic syringes
meat or meat products
medicines
newspapers, books and magazines
pharmaceutical
poisons
parasites and insect killers
plants and parts of plants
Telecommunications and radio equipment.
Gifts
Singapore does provide a gift allowance for imported air transport goods with a value of $400 Singapore dollars or less. The goods will be subject to approval by Singapore Customs. They should be items that would normally constitute a gift. Controllable goods such as liquor, tobacco, motor vehicles, etc are not allowed gift status. Likewise, provided that Singapore Customs allows the goods gift status, no Government Sales Tax (GST) will be applied and no GST permit will be required.
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
cigarettes
chewing gum
cyclamates, sodium and calcium, items containing
lottery tickets and advertising
liquors
lucky charms, advertising of
milk, skimmed
postage stamps, fictitious or used
seditious and treasonable materials
tobacco and chewing tobacco
weapons or parts thereof.
General Prohibited Items The following items are NOT allowed to be brought into Singapore:
Liquors and cigarettes marked with the words "SINGAPORE DUTY NOT PAID" on the labels, cartons or packets
cigarettes with the prefix "E" printed on the packets
chewing gum
chewing tobacco and imitation tobacco products
cigarette lighters of pistol or revolver shape
endangered species by-products
reproduction of copyrighted publications, video tapes, video compact discs, laser discs, records or cassettes
seditious and treasonable materials.
PriorityTM Worldwide service Prohibitions:
The importation of Gold (other than jewelry), Mineral Products, Communistic Materials, and Viagra.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
Commercial goods mailed to Singapore require an invoice.
Certificate of Origin
A Certificate of Origin, (COO) is sometimes requested for verification / certification of the country of origin of certain commodities. There are many types of certificate of origin in use, in most cases where trade preference is not being requested a General Certificate of Origin is used. For qualifying shipments to ASEAN countries the Form D ASEAN Certificate of Origin should be used in order to qualify for trade preference (less or zero duty based on commodity shipped.
Regardless of the type of certificate of origin used, it must be certified by a recognized chamber of commerce, which usually requires one additional notarized copy for its files.
Commercial Invoice
Commercial Invoices - Invoices are required for all shipments non-document commercial goods regardless of the value. Invoices should show freight, insurance and similar charges as separate items when applicable, regardless of the INCOTERM used on the transaction.
Customs Declaration
To speed up delivery, senders should complete a Customs Declaration which includes the following information:
full name and address of sender and addressee
residential, office or mobile telephone number (if available)