Skip to content

ExpatSingapore

Home Message Board Contact Us Search

ExpatSingapore Message Board 28 May 2012, 1:55:47 am *
Username: Password: (or Register)
 
Pages: [1]
  Reply  |  Print  
Author Topic: Tobaco restriction inSingapore  (Read 444 times)
yet to come here.
Guest
« on: 25 January 2003, 1:42:00 am »
Reply with quoteQuote

I am coming soon to singapore (with family) on transfer from India. An elder person who shall be coming and staying with us is an habitual tobacco chewer.
I t is learnt that there are restrictions on tobacco imports in S'pore, can any one guide us about the implications of the said person bringing  own tobacco stock for his consumption.
Logged
ExpatSingapore Message Board
« on: 25 January 2003, 1:42:00 am »
Reply with quoteQuote



 Logged
YUP.
Guest
« Reply #1 on: 25 January 2003, 1:47:00 am »
Reply with quoteQuote


I am not sure of the quantity of chewing tobacco one can bring into the country.

I know my wife was caught by customs for carrying 2 cartons of cigarettes and she forgot that she had them in the carry on luggage so she inadverently ticked the "green".

She was fined S$800 + gst.   The reaon for the penalty was that (i) she did not declare and (ii) she was only allowed to carry one carton into the country.

Better check the rules and follow them cos the fines are very expensive.  I believe there is a web site for Singapore customs.... anyone know it on the top of their heads?  (or try doing a search on the internet).

Logged
fifa
Sr. Member
****
Posts: 483


View Profile
« Reply #2 on: 25 January 2003, 2:04:00 am »
Reply with quoteQuote

No duty-free tobacco products are allowed into Singapore.

Singapore Customs & Excise Duties website:
http://www.gov.sg/customs/

http://www.gov.sg/customs/travel/travel1_2.html

Logged
Spitoon
Guest
« Reply #3 on: 25 January 2003, 2:19:00 am »
Reply with quoteQuote

You can buy duty paid tobacco products in Singapore. I don't know if anyone stocks chewing tobacco though.

Your chewer will be fined if he spits it out in a public place.

Logged
Imagine
Hero Member
*****
Posts: 692


View Profile
« Reply #4 on: 25 January 2003, 5:51:00 am »
Reply with quoteQuote

Import of ANY tobacco is prohibited in Singapore.
Customs will allow one packet, if opened, for own consumption.

The allowed quantity for travellers is:
- 1 liter of liquer
- NO tobacco

Logged
123commonsense
Guest
« Reply #5 on: 25 January 2003, 6:08:00 am »
Reply with quoteQuote

Chewing tobacoo is one of the worse form of tobacco usage. It may be a good time to get that person stop doing it. There are strong correlations between chewing tobacco and oral cancer, getting it treated in Singapore could be VERY expensive. Think about it.
Logged
Gobbit
Guest
« Reply #6 on: 25 January 2003, 7:32:00 am »
Reply with quoteQuote

Quite clearly Imagine is completely wrong, otherwise you wouldn't be able to buy cigarettes in Singapore.

The point is that if you import it, you must declare it, and pay duty on it - or face the consequences.

Having said that, if Singapore did ban the importing of tobacco, I'd be happy.

Logged
SoCal

Posts: 11


View Profile
« Reply #7 on: 25 January 2003, 15:02:00 pm »
Reply with quoteQuote

Well, I just went to the customs and excise duties website (thank you Fifa) and it says that chewing tobacco is prohibited...period.  So, I guess that settles that.
I also saw chewing gum on the list of prohibited items...and I have always understood that you can bring gum in for your own personal use.  Did something change recently or have I been misinterpreting this rule?
Logged
waccy baccy
Guest
« Reply #8 on: 25 January 2003, 15:45:00 pm »
Reply with quoteQuote

Haven't seen people chew the stuff since I left London. Most of east london (bangla town) chew bacca all day are completely off their heads. So  suggest you get the old dear up to JB once a week for a fix and then back again. It's a fairly good way to increase heart failure too
Logged
Pages: [1]
  Reply  |  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by SMF 1.1.16 | SMF © 2011, Simple Machines