If you’re entering Singapore with more than SGD20,000 or its foreign currency equivalent in cash, you must submit a completed NP727 form
Carrying physical currency and bearer-negotiable instruments into Singapore
If you’re entering Singapore with more than SGD20,000 or its foreign currency equivalent in cash, you must submit a completed NP727 form to:
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the Customs Red Channel on your arrival at Singapore’s Changi Airport, or
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the immigration counter on your departure from Singapore.
Collect the NP727 form at any major checkpoint, Neighbourhood Police Centre (NPC) or, Neighbourhood Police Post (NPP).
Duty-free restrictions
If you’re departing from or changing planes in Singapore:
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Liquids, aerosols and gels purchased from duty-free shops, located after the security screening point at Changi Airport, are allowed on board.
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These items must be packed in a transparent, sealed plastic bag, which includes the original receipt(s).
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If you’re changing planes in Singapore, duty-free purchases made on another sector of your journey must be packed in a transparent, sealed plastic bag, which includes the original receipt(s).
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If you’re flying to Australia or the US, duty-free liquids, aerosols and gels are allowed provided they’re purchased on board your flight or delivered by Changi Airport’s duty-free personnel to the gate-hold room in a transparent, sealed plastic bag, which includes the original receipt(s).
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If you’re changing planes in Singapore on your way to Australia or the US, you cannot carry duty-free items purchased from another sector of your journey.
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Items that are not permitted will be disposed at the boarding gate.
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Reference: Singapore Airlines